Other Supportive Resources
General Resources
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Reasons to Believe - Our favorite resource
for old earth creationism. This was founded by Dr. Hugh Ross in the 1980s as an outreach primarily
to the scientific community. They have several other scholars-in-residence and numerous in-depth
books and videos covering how science harmonizes well with the Bible.
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Old Earth Ministries - Numerous
resources covering the old earth creationist perspective, including testimonies from former believers
in young earth creationism, book reviews, free home school curricula, articles, and a list of
links to other resources.
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Evidence for God from Science -
Covers many theological issues as well as science and the Bible. But it has numerous articles which
deal directly with questions about old earth creationism and has numerous rebuttals of Young Earth
Creationism.
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Naturalis Historia -
Series of up-to-date blogs by a Christian professor of biology at the University of Akron. Many
articles address difficulties with the young earth creationist approach.
Resources Focused on Geology and the Bible
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GeoChristian - Series of up-to-date
blogs by a teacher in the area of earth sciences and geology. The primary objective of the website
is to increase science literacy in the Evangelical Christian community.
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Age of Rocks - Another set
of up-to-date blogs by a Christian Ph.D. candidate in geoscience who seeks to especially address
the fallacies that are put forth by young earth creationists in the area of the geosciences.
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Solid Rock Lectures - Website for
a group of Ph.D. speakers whose "desire is to remove obstacles to faith, and renew Christians'
ability to marvel and delight in the discoveries God is revealing in nature". They provide lectures
to various groups from an old earth perspective.
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The Stones Cry Out - Written by
a Christian geophysicist who realized that old earth creationism was a much better match for the
science of geophysics than was young earth creationism. He then found new perspectives on the Bible
which were in actual harmony with the science. His website explains many of his findings along
these lines.
Big History Resources
The Big History project is a primary inspiration for our approach. We find ourselves consistent with
the general approach of the Big History project. The missing piece in our opinion is the idea of how
the Bible can support and give insight into the Big History approach.
The Bible also describes the underlying spiritual truths behind the creation, which are not usually
covered in courses similar to Big History.
The Big History project covers the Bible as part of their origin stories, but we take the Bible to be
exceptional because we believe it was inspired by the great Creator of the universe and all that is in
it, including us as humans. However, the Bible is very sparse in most of the early descriptions of
the universe and precursors to mankind. Where the Bible does make statements, though, we believe these
can offer great insights into the actual Big History of mankind and the universe. Below are some selected
resources from the Big History project that are especially relevant to the Big Bible project.
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Big History lecture on
How to Decide What to Believe -
Dr. Bob Bain, an associate professor of educational studies at the University of Michigan, covers
criteria about how to assess claims - intuition, authority, logic, and evidence. Although it
is counter-cultural to many of the current narratives in our society, we find that Old Earth
Creationism does indeed stand up to these claims in a positive way - which is of course the
purpose of this website.
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Crash Course World Mythology Series - This is not from Big History
but it is a good overview of how our current culture approaches creation stories, especially from
an academic perspective. Although the word "myth" is often used to denote a story that is untrue,
this series uses only the criteria of significance and staying power to decide which
myths to describe and leaves truthfulness up to the viewer. This allows these stories to be studied
from other perspectives such as psychology, sociology, and literature.
It is good to understand this common perspective of lumping origin stories with all mythologies
so that we can better understand how many people would be surprised by our claims of the Bible's
exceptionalism.
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Public website for
the Big History project -
An overview of what the Big History project is all about. The official website uses the nomenclature of
OER
for "Open Educational Resource",
which refers to teaching and learning materials that "are available online, for anyone to use,
free of cost."
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The OER YouTube channel -
Numerous Big History videos and playlists covering the different aspects about the history of our
universe and the history of mankind.
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Course website for the Big History
project -
For logging into the courses of Big History
Critical Resources
General Resources
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National Center
for Science Education - Provide some critiques of books from Hugh Ross and provide
a reasoned perspective on the
Creation/Evolution
Continuum.