The annual conference of the Creation Biology Society, Creation Geology Society, and Creation Theology Society

July 20-23, 2025

A Century
of Creation

On the 100th anniversary of the Scopes Trial, creation scientists
from around the world will gather in Dayton, Tennessee to reflect
on the past century and look forward to the future.

A century ago, William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow came to Dayton, Tennessee in an epic trial over evolution and the Bible. This summer, creationists will gather once again in Dayton on the anniversary of the trial to present the cutting edge in creation studies. From biblical studies and theology to biology and geology, at this conference you'll find out firsthand how creationism has changed over the last century, and you'll also hear from tomorrow's creation science leaders.

July 20-23, 2025

Speakers

Randy Guliuzza is a medical doctor and engineer with degrees from Harvard, University of Minnesota, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, and Moody Bible Institute. Since 2020, he has been the president of the Institute for Creation Research.

Jeremy Blaschke has degrees from Bryan College and the University of Tennessee in biology. His PhD focused on parasitoid flies from around the world. He is an associate professor in biology at Union University and a board member of the Creation Biology Society.

Steve Austin is a long-time creation researcher in geology. His notable work includes studies of the Mt. St. Helens eruption, the Grand Canyon, coal formation, and the sediments of the Dead Sea. He has a PhD in geology from Penn State.