ORA logo This web site is frequently revised as new materials come in. Please visit us often to check for new goodies, and don't forget to tell your friends about us!
CONTENTS
About O.R.A.
Supreme Court - Has the U.S. Supreme Court forbidden teaching creation in public schools?
Creation Science - How can creation have anything to do with science?
Creation Corner - a series of short articles in layman's terms
Instructions on how to download and use files from the ORA web site
Secular Teaching Materials - suitable for use in public schools
Sunday School Materials - high school and adult
Bible College Materials - much more detailed and technical
General Interest - some not directly creation-related
Streaming Audio/Video
Links to other Creationist organizations
Links to Christian organizations
Download Linux software

CONTACTS
ORA President, E.A. Boudreaux, Ph.D.
Webmaster, D. Prentice, M.Ed., M.A.S.T.
ABOUT O.R.A.
   Origins Resource Association is a nonprofit organization of scientists, educators, and citizens concerned about what we see as the brainwashing of our society into an unquestioning belief in evolution. Our mission is to furnish resources to help counter this trend.
   ORA began in 1980 under the name Louisiana Citizens for Academic Freedom in Origins, or LCAFO. (You can see why we changed to a shorter name!) The organization was founded to furnish material and expertise to the state of Louisiana in support of the "Balanced Treatment Act." This Act contained two main provisions: (1) Evolution could be presented in Louisiana public schools as theory but not proven scientific fact; and (2) Public school students should also be exposed to whatever evidence favored creation.
   While the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately struck down the Act on technical grounds (click the "Supreme Court" link at left for details), we have continued to pursue our mission of furnishing quality educational resources and services. These include lectures, seminars, workshops, Sunday school classes, and Bible college classes on the creation/ evolution controversy both locally, across the nation, and overseas in countries such as Peru, Haiti, India, Turkey, and China.
   As our group expanded beyond Louisiana to include members in south Mississippi and Alabama, we changed our name to Origins Resource Association. (ORA is so much easier than LCAFO!) We meet at various locations in southeast Louisiana or southwest Mississippi, usually on the second Friday of the month. Visitors and new members are always welcome.

  • ORA reorganizational meeting will be held Fri., Apr. 20, 2007.
  • Location: First Baptist Church, 4141 Pontchartrain Dr., Slidell.
  • Time: 7 P.M.
  • Click here for map.
  • For more details, contact webmaster.

  • ORA Officers
    President: Edward Boudreaux, M.S., Ph.D. Professor emeritus, Chemistry
    Vice-President: Charles Voss, M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Electrical Engineering
    Secretary: Martin Ehde, M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics
    Back to top of page