The Creation Research Society
(CRS), a scientific society with worldwide membership, is recognized
internationally for its firm commitment to scientific special creation.
The CRS was founded in 1963 by a group of ten like-minded scientists
who had corresponded with each other for a number of years. A major
impetus for this effort was a problem that each one had experienced.
They had been unable to publish in established journals scientific information
favorable to the creation viewpoint. Believing that there were probably
other scientists with similar experiences, these men saw the need for
a journal in which such information could be published. Thus, the CRS
was incorporated in the state of Michigan as a non-profit corporation
for educational and scientific purposes. Shortly thereafter it was granted
501(c)(3) not-for-profit tax-exempt status by the IRS. The first issue
of the Creation Research Society Quarterly was published in July,
1964.
A number of principles were
established from the beginning. First, members of the Society, which
include research scientists from various fields of scientific accomplishment,
are committed to full belief in the Biblical record of creation and
early history. Thus, they advocate the concept of special creation (as
opposed to evolution), both of the universe and of the earth with its
complexity of living forms. All members must subscribe to the following
statement of belief:
1. The Bible is
the written Word of God, and because it is inspired throughout, all
its assertions are historically and scientifically true in the original
autographs. To the student of nature this means that the account of
origins in Genesis is a factual presentation of simple historical
truths.
2. All basic types of
living things, including man, were made by direct creative acts of
God during the Creation Week described in Genesis. Whatever
biological changes have occurred since Creation Week have accomplished
only changes within the original created kinds.
3. The great flood described
in Genesis, commonly referred to as the Noachian Flood, was
an historic event worldwide in its extent and effect.
4. We are an organization
of Christian men and women of science who accept Jesus Christ as our
Lord and Savior. The account of the special creation of Adam and Eve
as one man and one woman and their subsequent fall into sin is the
basis for our belief in the necessity of a Savior for all mankind.
Therefore, salvation can come only through accepting Jesus Christ
as our Savior.
Secondly, the CRS is completely
independent and unaffiliated with any other organization. In view of
the widely divergent church backgrounds of Society members, there is
no affiliation of the CRS with any religious group or church body. Obviously,
members of the Society are encouraged to participate as individuals
in church-related activities.
Thirdly, the essential purpose
of the CRS is publication and research which impinge on creation as
an alternate view of origins. The main publication of the Society is
its quarterly, peer-reviewed journal which emphasizes original research
and the reinterpretation of existing scientific data within the creationist
framework. The journal carries both technical and popular articles in
most major scientific and allied disciplines, and thus is of interest
to individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. The CRS
Quarterly continues to be recognized worldwide as the premier
journal in its field. Additionally, since 1996 a popular publication (Creation
Matters), containing somewhat lighter articles, has been published.
In the area of research,
the Society has established an experiment station, the Van
Andel Creation Research Center (VACRC), in north-central Arizona
for the purpose of aiding the Society and other visiting scientists
in their research efforts. The Society encourages a broad spectrum of
research to develop and test a creation model, and administers a research
grant program whereby modest funds are distributed to qualified researchers
for the conduct of creation-related research.
And fourthly, being a not-for-profit scientific Society, the CRS does
not engage in any political lobbying. Though its primary purpose is
research and publishing, the CRS occasionally sponsors or co-sponsors
seminars and field trips. These events serve to promote the purposes
of the Society, to facilitate dialogue among creation scientists, and
to serve the interests of our members. An open meeting is sometimes
held in conjunction with the annual Board of Directors
meeting to update members and other interested individuals on current
activities of the Society.
Several categories of membership
are available, each of which requires agreement with the aforementioned
statement of belief. Since the CRS is a scientific society, it was deemed
at the outset that its government should be in the hands of scientists.
Thus, the category of voting member was established with the
additional qualification that the person hold an earned post-graduate
degree in a recognized area of science. All remaining categories are
nonvoting. For those who have an interest in origins but lack the advanced
science degree, sustaining membership is available. Student
(those enrolled full time in high school or undergraduate college) and
senior (voting or sustaining members who are age 65 or older)
memberships are available at reduced rates. A special life membership
(for either voting or sustaining members) is also available. Each membership
includes subscription to the journal (the CRS
Quarterly) and the bimonthly newsletter (Creation
Matters).
For institutions (such as
schools, libraries, churches, etc.), or for those individuals who cannot
in good conscience agree with the statement of faith, the category of
subscriber has been provided.
Memberships and subscriptions
over the past few years have been steady with a total of about 1700
worldwide. About 600 are voting members. Foreign members/subscribers
number about 250. It is readily recognized that there are many others
who support the basic aims of the Society but who simply have not heard
of the CRS or, for one reason or another, have elected not to become
a member or subscriber.
It was obvious from the
Society's founding that a great need has been met by providing this
unique forum for the presentation of scientific data which support a
creationist view of origins. More information can be obtained by writing
to:
Membership Secretary
Creation Research Society
P.O. Box 8263
St. Joseph, MO 64508-8263