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The new issue of the CRSQ has been posted!
https://www.creationresearch.org/crsq-2022-volume-59-number-2
This issue includes:
1. Where the Sediments Are
2. Molecular Baraminology of Primates
3. Latent Heat Could Solve Accelerated Nuclear Decay’s Heat Problem—Part II
4. Fifty-Seven Years of Creation Astronomy Part II: Issues and Advances
5. A Doxological View of Grasses
6 Evolution is Modern-Day Alchemy
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The new issue of the CRSQ has been posted!
https://www.creationresearch.org/crsq-2022-volume-59-number-1
The articles in this quarterly are:
1. Mammalian Megafauna Bone Beds of North America: Agate Fossil Beds National
2. Monument and Cita Canyon, TexasThe “Dolomite Problem” Solved by the Flood
3. Latent Heat Could Solve Accelerated Nuclear Decay’s Heat Problem—Part 1
4. Petrified Ideas of the Williston Basin Part III: Coal and Oil
5. Design Revealed by the Spectral “IR Ledge” (Open Access)
CRS Conference 2022 at Liberty University was a success!
We had the largest amount of registrants this year, and some great lectures!
Here's a testimony from one of the attendees:
"This is a great conference to meet fellow creation-minded Christians and learn some cutting-edge creation science."
30 minutes to check-in for the 2022 CRS Conference!
Come find us up at room 3600 of Demoss Hall
Kevin Anderson Memorial Fund
Kevin Anderson, the CRS Lab Director, passed away Sunday, January 16, 2022. Since 2003 he had faithfully served as the Director of the Van Andel Creation Research Center (VARC) where he sacrificially served until his death.
Dr. Anderson’s importance to the Society are obvious to all who knew him.
He was an editor for the CRSQ for ten years.
He was one of the founders of the Creation Research Society Conference.
He was the principal investigator in the IDINO and IDINOII projects.
He also worked tirelessly to move the VACRC from Chino Valley to Glendale Arizona.
He wrote more than 20 papers in scientific microbiology journals and presented his research nationwide and internationally.
He was also the author of the books The Who of Creation and Echoes of the Jurassic.
By God’s grace CRS will continue forward. Praying that God will raise up many more creation researchers who can continue the legacy Dr. Kevin Anderson.
Dr. Anderson’s death was sudden and left the family with quite few medical expenses. The Society has setup the Kevin Anderson Memorial Fund to assist the family with these expenses. Would you prayerfully consider supporting the family by donating to this fund? Once all the medical expenses have been paid, the remaining funds will go to honoring Kevin’s legacy by continuing the research and other projects that he started with the Society.
Donate on our website or send memorials to our address:
Creation Research Society1 W. Firestorm Way , AZ 85306
Make a note that your donation is for the “Kevin Anderson Memorial Fund”.
https://www.creationresearch.org/a-tribute-to-dr-kevin-anderson
The new issue of the CRSQ has been posted!
https://www.creationresearch.org/crsq-2022-spring-volume-58-number-4
This issue includes:
1. CreationeeringTM: an Integrated Engineering-Budiness Paradigm
2. Towards a More Realistic Young-Earth Ice Sheet Model: a Shallow, Isothermal Ice Dome With a Frozen Base
3. Researching ‘Sea-Paths’ Near Antarctica and in Psalm 8:8—Are Sea Creatures Actively or Passively ‘Passing Through’ Ocean Currents?
4. Planations of Rowena Gap Along the Oregon/Washington Border: Support for Flood Erosion of the Cascade Anticlinorium
5. Catching the Vision: Blind Cave Fish (Astyanax mexicanus) as a Model System for Continuous Environmental Tracking and Adaptive Engineering (Open Access)
6. A Tribute to Dr. Kevin Anderson
The new issue of the CRSQ has been posted!
https://www.creationresearch.org/crsq-2022-volume-58-number-3
This issue includes:
1. Petrified Ideas of the Williston Basin Part II: Fossil Wood
2. Dr. Benjamin Rush: Christian Patriot, Scientist, and Physician
3. Statistics, Baraminology, and Interpretations: A Critical Evaluation of Current Morphology-Based Baraminology Methods (open access)
4. Pinniped Molecular Baraminology
5. Inflation, the Multiverse, and the Creator
Dear Members,
We are now looking for a new Lab Director for the Van Andel Creation Research Center. The Director also serves as the Chief Operational Officer of the Creation Research Society
For more information please visit:
https://www.creationresearch.org/job-at-crs
It is with great sorrow that we announce that our director Dr. Kevin L Anderson passed away Sunday, January 16, 2022.
Dr. Anderson earned a phD from Kansas State University in microbiology. Since 2003 he had faithfully served as the Director of the Van Andel Creation Research Center (VARC) where he has worked to show God through science.
Dr. Anderson was the heart of CRS. He was an editor for the CRSQ for many years, was one of the founders of the Creation Research Society Conference, and was the principle investigator in the IDINO and IDINOII projects. He also worked to move the VARC to a much more professional location in Glendale Arizona.
Dr. Anderson led by example to "preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort, with complete patience and teaching" (2 timothy 4:2). Dr. Anderson traveled around the country giving lectures on God's hand in creation. He wrote more than 20 papers in scientific microbiology journals and presented his research nationwide and internationally. He was also the author of the books The Who of Creation and Echoes of the Jurassic.
He is Survived by his wife, Diane; children Jason, Caleb his wife Melinda , and Ryan; grandchildren, Ayden, Isabel, Olivia, and David.
Memorials can be sent to our address Memo "For the Andersons"
Creation Research Society
1 W. Firestorm Way #145
Glendale, AZ 85306
We are excited to invite you to attend the 2022 CRS Conference. The conference will be held on the campus of Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA) from July 21-23, 2022. For more information about the conference, dorm rooms, or the workshops please visit the Society’s website (
https://www.creationresearch.org/conference-2022) or call 928-636-1153
The new issue of the CRSQ has been posted!
Full Issue:
https://www.creationresearch.org/crsq-2021-volume-58-number-2
This issue includes:
1. Petrified Ideas of the Williston Basin—Part I: Geologic Setting
2. Fifty-Seven Years of Creation Astronomy Part I: A Survey
3. Classification of the Enigmatic Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) Based on Molecular Baraminology-Based Analysis
4. Strategies for More Clearly Delineating, Characterizing, and Inferring the Natural History of Baramins II: Evaluating Diversity, with Application to the Order Galliformes (Class: Aves)
The new issue of the CRSQ has been posted!
The abstracts and the featured article are free for everyone, but the full issue is for members only. If you're interested in becoming a member call (928) 636-1153 or visit (
https://www.creationresearch.org/membership-subscriptions)
Full Issue:
https://www.creationresearch.org/crsq-2021-volume-58-number-1
This issue includes:
1. Cayuse Basin: A Study In Multiple Working Hypotheses
2. A Little Flood Geology-Part V: Conclusion
3. Much Greater Cosmic Rays During The Ice Age
And Before
4. The Heart Mountain Conundrum-Part 2: A Scientific Critique Of Six Unanswered Questions
Dr. Anderson and the tech rep setup a new FTIR machine for our iDino Project.
The Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy machine will allow Dr. Anderson to measure collagen content in bone right here in the lab!
This machine was supplied from a special gift that will not only help the iDino project, but also projects in the future.