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* Add section on the differences/similarities/conflict between Intelligent Design and Creationism.
* Resolve the instances where sections of the article have been tagged.
* Add section on the beliefs creationists have on what the mainstream fields of science have to say on the origins of life and the universe.
* Resolve the situation that currently the into mentions Hinduism, but the rest of the article is exclusively about the Abrahamic tradition, apart from a sentence that lacks a reference. Hindu creationists believe the world is older not younger and don't believe in separate human creation.
* Review whether other religions apart from those of the Abrahamic tradition and Hinduism should be mentioned. At the moment the intro says "in theory" which isn't very encyclopedic. Possible religions to be mentioned could include ], which is similar to the Abrahamic religions. Also tradional religions could be mentioned.
* Add section on the differences/similarities/conflict between Intelligent Design and Creationism
* "Keep" the article NPOV.

Latest revision as of 15:20, 29 January 2015

  • Add section on the differences/similarities/conflict between Intelligent Design and Creationism.
  • Add section on the beliefs creationists have on what the mainstream fields of science have to say on the origins of life and the universe.