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Omega Creation Science Ministries Printouts

This is a personal archive project, but there is nothing private involved. Addresses have been blurred because of atheopath stalkers and the times in which we live. In the early 1990s, I was giving talks in churches on creation science. To supplement those, I gave away articles that I wrote, patterned after the style of the Impact articles of the Institute for Creation Research. Mine were slightly larger than their style at that time, but essentially, it was an 8-1/2 x 11 sheet of paper tipped on its side and folded to be 5-1/2 x 8-1/2. I gave them a name of Observations, which was, in retrospect, very unexciting. These were typeset on a Compugraphic photo-typesetter. This meant that the machine actually took pictures of each character. The film was dispensed into a cartridge and processed in a darkroom. Some of the material is outdated, but many of the overall concepts are still valid. Some of the material I used then, I would not dream of using today (Gospel in the Stars, for instance.) For the most part, these could probably be rewritten using updated resources. They are also good for novelty purposes and maybe some kind of creation science history. Im fascinated by the contrast in technologies; no Internet, no PowerPoint back then handouts and transparencies on an overhead projector. Here are scans of those documents, cropped and sharpened. Following those are lecture notes that were originally printed on an Epson dot matrix printer. (One has another unexciting title, A Creationist Viewpoint, that I had forgotten about). Finally, the bulletin inserts that I made available to those in attendance. By the way, the ministries aspect never grew, it was usually just me doing this. Cowboy Bob Sorensen

This handout was for younger readers.

A Creationist Viewpoint Part 2

If there is a third sheet, its gone forever.

Genesis and Evolution was presented to congregations on Sundays.

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