
Creation science literature
Creation science literature presents an alternative perspective to mainstream evolutionary biology, asserting that the universe, Earth, and life were created by a divine being, often referencing religious texts. It emphasizes the idea of a recent, intentional creation event, typically advocating for a young Earth timeframe. These works often critique scientific theories of natural selection and deep time, proposing that scientific evidence can be interpreted to support a literal interpretation of creation stories. While not considered scientific by the broader scientific community, creation science literature aims to provide a worldview consistent with specific religious beliefs, combining faith-based claims with scientific-sounding language.