creationary adj. of, relating to, produced by, founded on, based on, concerned with, or for creation; e.g. creationary evidence, creationary design, creationary origin, creationary science, creationary scientists, creationary astronomy, creationary astronomers, creationary geology, creationary geologists, creationary biology, creationary biologists, creationary genetics, creationary geneticists, creationary theory, creationary theorists, creationary thought, creationary thinkers
The adjective creationary ought to be added to the active core vocabulary of every educated English-speaking person so that it can then be used alongside the corresponding adjective evolutionary. I encourage you to learn this excellent word and then pass it on to others.
At the same time Frank D. White, the Governor of Arkansas signed a Bill requiring that creationary science and the theory of evolution be given equal weight in schools. [changed from creation (noun used as modifying "adjective") to creationary (adjective); taken from CreationWiki] (2006.04.14)
Creation science (or creationary science) is an umbrella term for the creationist attempt to reconcile the biblical account of creation with modern science. [changed from creation (noun used as modifying "adjective") to creationary (adjective); taken from Wikipedia] (2006.04.14)
Professor Groff said that letting students discuss creationary science alongside evolutionary science ‘would be an effective way to motivate them to learn science’. [changed from creation (noun used as modifying "adjective") to creationary (adjective); Focus: News of interest about creation and evolution - form Answers in Genesis] (2006.04.15)
creationary standpoint or evolutionary standpointThe purpose of this paper is to view snake biosystematics from the creationary standpoint and to initiate an investigation of snake baraminology upon the premise that God produced life according to specific created kinds (Genesis 1:24–25). (The preceding sentence was written by Tom Hennigan and was taken from the creationary paper entitled "An Initial Investigation into the Baraminology of Snakes: Order Squamata, Suborder Serpentes" - CRSQ Vol 42 No 3 pp 153-160 December 2005 - 125 Hennigan Lane, Georgetown, NY 13072, tdhennigan@citlink.net) (Added 2006.04.14)