Cercle d'Étude Scientifique et Historique (CESHE), was founded in 1971 in Belgium to preserve and disseminate the work of French scholar Fernand Crombette,[1] whose works include 38 volumes and two atlases that deal with geography, the Flood, astronomy and the pre-history of Mediterranean peoples.
"[2][3] According to the British Centre for Science Education, which maintains a list of anti-evolution groups, the Daylight Origins Society, "doesn't appear to cooperate at all with mainstream creationist groups which are all basically Protestant, calvinistic and evangelical," and that "as far as [they] can make out, it is not very active.
"[4] The Daylight Origins Society was founded in 1977 by John G. Campbell as the Counter Evolution Group.
[5] The current secretary of the Society is Anthony Nevard, a retired school teacher living in Hertfordshire.
The Kolbe Center is a Catholic organisation based in Mount Jackson, Virginia, in the United States.