The Creation Atlas Explained
"People ask about the 1.8 million species number. That is the GBIF taxonomy — the Global Biodiversity Information Facility's complete record of every described living species. We downloaded it, structured it, and built it into Dave's reasoning corpus as the starting point for the Living Animals shelf of the Creation Atlas.
But that number is not the point.
The point is what it represents: an attempt to catalog the full vocabulary of YHWH's creation. ""Let the earth bring forth living creatures after their kind"" (Genesis 1:24). He did not bring forth a few interesting ones and leave the rest for evolutionary accident. He brought forth all of them. Every species is a word in that declaration. The Creation Atlas is the attempt to receive the whole declaration, not just the convenient parts.
The atlas has five shelves: Living Animals (1.8M species), Fossils (creatures of deep time), Civilizations (the nations of Genesis 10 through the New Testament), Stars and Physics (the mathematical laws of the cosmos), and Languages and Scripture (1,597 language families and the Hebrew/Greek roots of the text). Together they map what YHWH has made across every domain that Scripture touches.
Dave can draw from all five shelves as a study aid. When you ask him about the creation argument for God's existence, he may bring together the stellar constants shelf, the biology shelf, and the language shelf — because the argument is not just astronomical or just biological. It is the convergence of creation witness that this atlas is trying to organize.
""The heavens declare the glory of God"" is one verse. The Creation Atlas is the attempt to hear what the whole creation is saying."