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Young Earth Creationism =/= Fundametalism
The link from "The Passing of Evolution" by George Frederick Wright shouldn't link to the Young Earth Creationism page. Wright wasn't a Young Earth Creationist. See George Frederick Wright: From Christian Darwinist to Fundamentalist Author(s): Ronald L. Numbers Source: Isis, Dec., 1988, Vol. 79, No. 4 (Dec., 1988), pp. 624-645, especially page 640. Numbers writes:

It is also important to recognize that the early fundamentalists were not, by and large, arguing for a literal six-day creation about six thousand years ago. Many, like Wright, tended to favor the progressive creationism taught by Guyot and Dana, in which a relatively small number of creative acts punctuated an otherwise natural developmental process. The views of George McCready Price, who was already laying the foundation for "scientific creationism" by advocating a recent special creation in six days and a worldwide deluge that buried the fossils, enjoyed only limited circulation, mostly among his fellow Seventh-day Adventists. In 1910 the Bible Student and Teacher accepted one of Price's early essays, but Wright apparently vetoed its publication.4

Young Earth Creationism and Fundamentalism were distinct movements in the early 20th century. 142.151.170.147 (talk) 22:30, 8 July 2022 (UTC)