Friday, January 15, 2010

'Creationist Claims Index' — iPhone Application

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Not that I don't have a lot of applications installed on my iPhone, but they are mostly the free ones. Yesterday, I was informed of an application I thought worth dishing out 99c for—the Creationist Claims Index (iTunes link). The website itself is an invaluable tool that aggregates all the common arguments creationists use and how to refute them intelligibly. This application is basically the handheld iPhone version of the website.

You won't see me be whipping out my iPhone the next time I am confronted with a creationist argument—I prefer to know these refutals off the top of my head. Regardless, I find this topic endlessly fascinating and find myself browsing through the website anyway once in a while. This will just be a good read whenever I find myself bored.

A little more research has shown me that the income from this application may not be going to the original publishers of the Index, TalkOrigins. At least the publisher is offering promotion codes for free download of the program. Still, I find a few problems with this setup. I smell legal issues brewing.

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