- Biblical Creation Society
The Biblical Creation Society (BCS) is a
United Kingdom -based creationist organisation founded in 1977 by Scottish minister Nigel M. de S. Cameron and a group of evangelical students, who were concerned about the popularity oftheistic evolution among conservative Christians, but were repelled by the "wholly negative" attitude of theEvolution Protest Movement . Although inspired by thescientific creationism ofJohn C. Whitcomb andHenry M. Morris (authors of "The Genesis Flood "), it refused to limit its membership to only Young Earth creationists, and in its name rejected American attempts to separate scientific creationism from its Biblical roots (a separation rendered unnecessary by the lack of constitutional barriers to teaching creationism in the United Kingdom). [Numbers (2006) p357-358]Overview
The Society's formal Doctrinal Basis is the same as that of
Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF). [ [http://www.biblicalcreation.org.uk/more_about_bcs.html More about BCS] on the Society's website] However, it has published a Manifesto setting out further teachings about Creation which the society holds as essential in order to be faithful to the Bible. [ [http://www.biblicalcreation.org.uk/biblical_studies/bcs111.html Creation Manifesto] summary on BCS website]The Society's website states that it offers "a range of articles on very diverse subjects - but all seeking to show that the Bible provides a solid foundation not only for our understanding of origins but also for every aspect of life." [http://www.biblicalcreation.org.uk The Biblical Creation Society Home Page] ] The
Intelligent Design and Evolution Awareness Center , a student organisation promotingintelligent design , included the BCS website among 19 given their highest rating for usefulness, out of 67 that promote intelligent design or creationism. [http://www.ideacenter.org/resources/links.php Creation & Evolution Links] , IDEA Centre. Retrieved2008-08-28 ] Verify credibility|date=August 2008The BCS publishes a journal, "Origins" (formerly "Biblical Creation") two or three times a year. [ [http://www.biblicalcreation.org.uk/bcs_publications/bcs071.html Contents list for "Origins"] , journal of the Biblical Creation Society]
The
British Centre for Science Education , which opposes the teaching of creationism in UK schools, acknowledges that the Biblical Creation Society "appears to be the second largest of the UK's dedicated creationist organisations" and "has some very highly educated members and associates". [http://www.bcseweb.org.uk/index.php/Main/BiblicalCreationSociety Biblical Creation Society] on British Centre for Science Education website. Retrieved2008-08-28 ]Prominent members
Its first president was Edgar H. Andrews, described by historian of creationism
Ronald L. Numbers as the United Kingdom's "most respected creationist scientist of the late twentieth century", and a long-serving head of the department of materials atQueen Mary, University of London , a Reformed Baptist, and a convert of Whitcomb and Morris'flood geology since the 1960s. However he rejected some elements of their views, particularly dogmatic acceptance of a young Earth (even going so far as to suggest that the first day of creation "might be of indefinite length"). [Numbers (2006) p358]Another prominent member, David C. Watts (a senior lecturer in
biomaterials science at theUniversity of Manchester ), went even further in diverging from the American view, described giving primacy to the question of the age of the Earth a "great mistake" and admitted the possibility that life existed before the Edenic creation. His views slowly moved toprogressive creationism . [Numbers (2006) p358-359]Debates on the creation-evolution controversy
The Society or its officers have been invited to represent the creationist case when the
creation-evolution controversy is debated in the UK. In the 1986 the Society's President, Edgar Andrews, represented the BCS in theHuxley Memorial Debate at theOxford Union , seconded byA. E. Wilder-Smith . Their proposition was "That the Doctrine of Creation is more valid than the Theory ofEvolution ". They lost the debate toRichard Dawkins andJohn Maynard Smith who opposed this proposition. [ [http://richarddawkins.net/article,721,1986-Oxford-Union-Debate,Richard-Dawkins-John-Maynard-Smith 1986 Oxford Union Debate] - MP3 download available at RichardDawkins.net]David Tyler represented the Society in a live television debate with journalist Francis Beckett on "
BBC Breakfast ," on the teaching ofintelligent design in school science lessons, in February 2005. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/breakfast/4236735.stm And who created the world?] BBC, 7 February 2005 (with link to RealPlayer video stream of the debate)]Debates with other Christian groups
The Society has supported conferences organised by evangelical churches. [George Jelliss, " [http://www.leicestersecularsociety.org.uk/creationism_cofe.htm Bishops should speak up about Darwin's truth] ",
Leicester Mercury , 11 February 2006, republished byLeicester Secular Society ] However, not all evangelicals or Christians agree with their position. Some members of theResearch Scientists' Christian Fellowship (who do not individually or collectively identify themselves as "creationist" but which, as one of the as one of the professional groups of the UCCF, held to the same Doctrinal Basis as the BCS) met with members of the BCS to identify their points of disagreement. This meeting resulted in the publication of eight questions to the BCS on the application of Biblical authority to the question of evolution. [The questions are available online inR. J. Berry , " [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=QCvq5Wyb6SoC&pg=PA148&lpg=PA148&dq=%22Biblical+Creation+Society%22&source=web&ots=EOjQogJ3wo&sig=xlMO7mxQEwxaszUwNUu3rrvsixE&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result#PPA148,M1 God and Evolution: Creation, Evolution and the Bible] ," 148-152.Regent College Publishing, 2001. ISBN 9781573831734]In 2006 the prominent creationist group
Answers in Genesis posted a page disputing the 'Recolonisation Theory' and accusing its supporters of "compromis [ing] on the truth of Scripture". [Monty White and Paul Taylor, [http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs2006/0307recolonisation.asp The 'Recolonisation Theory'—the latest compromise] , Answers in Genesis - UK/Europe,7 March 2006 ] The Committee of the BCS responded stating that the accusation was against "several members of BCS (who are also contributors to "Origins")", that BCS "do [es] not take a collective position on the Recolonisation Model", but that labelling them as "compromisers" was unjustified, and that placing it along "alongside 'articles on compromises of Scripture such as the Gap Theory, the Framework Hypothesis,Theistic Evolution and Progressive Creation' is totally unwarranted." [ [http://www.biblicalcreation.org.uk/bcs_publications/bcs157.html Recolonisation and Earth History] ,March 9 2006 , BCS Committee]People associated with the society
Current officers or employees of the Society include:
* Travelling Secretary: J. H. John Peet FRSC [ [http://christiananswers.net/creation//people/peet-j.html Who's Who] at ChristianAnswers.net]
* Secretary: David J. Tyler, a Senior Lecturer, author of over 50 academic papers [Notes on David Tyler, author of [http://www.evangelicalpress.org/books/guide_to_creation_chance_design.htm The Guide... Creation: Chance or Design?] ,Evangelical Press ]
* Paul Garner, also associated with Biblical Creation Ministries, a separate charity launched by the BCS in 2002 [ [http://www.biblicalcreationministries.org.uk/b/index.php/welcome-to-the-bcm-website Biblical Creation Ministries] , retrieved2008-08-28 ]Notes
References
*cite book
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title =The Creationists : From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design, Expanded Edition
publisher = Harvard University Press
date=Nov 30, 2006
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pages = 624 pages
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isbn = 0674023390External links
* http://www.biblicalcreation.org.uk - Official site
* [http://www.le.ac.uk/abtapl/abo.html Periodical List] byUniversity of Leicester listing academic libraries that hold the BCS' journal "Origins"
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