Project 200 plus

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The Question evolution! campaign by Creation Ministries International is a worldwide campaign which poses 15 questions that evolutionists cannot satisfactorily answer.[1] The 15 questions posed to evolutionists can be found HERE

Project 200+ is a project of a Question evolution! campaign group. The project was launched on November 4, 2012.[2] The project seeks to form a worldwide coalition of over 200 creationist/Christian organizations. The Question evolution campaign is a worldwide grassroots anti-evolution campaign launched by Creation Ministries International. The Question evolution! group in question has a Question evolution! campaign blog with over 400 articles.

According to the Question Campaign Campaign group:

More specifically, Project 200+'s goal is to create the world's fastest growing and most powerful coalition of Christian creationist organizations. Organizations which are very effective and efficient at speeding up the growth of biblical creation belief in the world and the decline of Darwinism. And make no mistake, biblical creation belief is exploding in the world and even growing fast in places like secular France. See: Creationism is growing fast![3]


As of February 23, 2013, there are reportedly six organizations (the sponsor, three groups in Texas and one organization in West Virginia and another one in New Zealand) that are part of this project.[4][5][6][7] Thus, the project has reached 3% of its goal.

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Significant expansion of Project 200 Plus planned for the first quarter of 2013

According to the Question Evolution! Campaign sponsoring Project 200 plus starting the weekend of February 23, 2013:

....we are commencing our biggest volunteer recruitment drive to date and it will start this weekend. It will dwarf our previous volunteer drives in both its intensity and scope. It will be a part of our Project 200+ initiative.[8]

The expansion is a prelude to various Question Evolution! Campaign projects being released in 2013.[9]

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