
Origins 1(1):35-36 (1974).
NEWS AND COMMENTS
The first large, public creationist convention ever held in the
United States convened in the Holiday Inn Central in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 10-13,
1972. The object of this gathering was to strengthen belief in the Genesis account of
creation through scientific disciplines.
The convention was sponsored by the East Wisconsin Chapter of the
Bible-Science Association (Lutheran-Missouri Synod). This chapter consists of a group of
believers in special creation from many different scientific organizations, schools and
churches. Through the careful planning of Paul Freeman, Andrews University alumnus
chemist, and that of his fellow officers, and with the enthusiastic and complete backing
of Rev. Walter Lang, executive director of the Bible-Science Association, a most
interesting group of over 400 Protestants, Catholics and Jews came together and
participated freely in lively, open discussion.
With the help of the Bible-Science officers, the following seventeen
persons, well-known in creationist literature, were successfully assembled: A. Anderson,
C. Burdick, D. Chittick, B. Davidheiser, D. Dean, J. Klotz, W. Lammerts, W. Lang, F.
Marsh, J. Moore, H. Morris, G. Mulfinger, W. Rusch, K. Segraves, A. Tilney, W. Tinkle, and
J. Whitcomb.
Various topics included thermodynamics, the Genesis flood, the virgin
birth, scientific accuracy of the Scriptures, origin of human speech, chromosome and
mutation tests of ethnic history, need for the teaching of creation in public schools,
history of evolution, the scientific method, our degenerating universe, the geologic
column, radioactive dating, creation a challenge for youth, early man, the Genesis
kinds in our modern world, mutations, and the fossil evidence.
A. G. Tilney, who came from England for the convention, is the
honorable secretary of the British Evolution Protest Movement which has chapters around
the world.
An amazing amount of creationist literature was displayed at this
convention and was purchased quite readily. Among the books selected and displayed by the
Bible-Science Association were Harold W. Clark's Wonders of Creation and Fossils,
Flood, and Fire; and Frank L. Marsh's Life, Man, and Time and Evolution
or Special Creation?
Before the convention each speaker prepared a 20-page essay on his
assigned topic, then at the convention presented a broadened abstract of this material.
Each presentation was followed by a lively discussion period well-managed by Reverend
Lang. The seventeen complete essays were published in a 96-page brochure entitled A
Challenge to Education and furnished to each registrant at the convention. This
brochure is available at $5 each from the Bible-Science Association, Inc., Box 1016,
Caldwell, Idaho 83605.
A changing attitude toward the doctrine of special creation was
manifested in a favorable session between scientists and representatives of the press, and
likewise in the friendly and objective accounts of these reporters in the local papers.
A unique feature of the gathering was the repeated sessions of
scientists with lawyers who were arming themselves with creationist information for
forth-coming court cases. More and more, parents with children in public schools are
preparing to sue their states because only the viewpoint of evolution is taught. All such
activity serves as an indicator of the rapidly widening interest in special creation
across our country.
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