The BSG has definitely grown over the last 6 years. There were several plenary presentations, many research presentations, and a poster session. The presentations were great but so was the fellowship time with other creation scientists. I reconnected with old friends and made some new ones. The BSG is unique in that presentations at their conferences focus not only on scientific topics but theological and philosophical topics as well. The theme this year was “All Creation Groans: The Problem of Natural Evil.” A sampling of the presentation titles appears below:
- Thorns in the Metanarrative of the Bible: From the Curse of Eden to the Crown of Thorns
- Were There Deserts Before the Curse?
- Designed for Defense: Reptiles and Amphibians Thwarting Predators in a Fallen World
- The Superiority of a Young-Age Creation Theodicy
- Developing Serratia marcescens as a Model to Elucidate Aspects of Germ Genesis Exemplified by Mycobacterium lepra
The proceedings of the conference can be found here.
The BSG was founded in 1996 and describes itself as “a fellowship of researchers and scholars who seek to”:
- Develop a new view of biology that is consistent with the Biblical record.
- Encourage high-quality creation biology and baraminology research.
- Sponsor conferences and other appropriate activities to promote creation biology.
- Develop a community of creation biologists who share these goals.
For more information on BSG visit their website.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2007/08/02/meeting-of-minds