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Baraminology is the study of baramins, also known by the Biblical 
term kinds. 

A baramin is a lineage of earthly life that that was originally 
created by God during the Creation Week, and corresponds in some 
functional aspects to the secular concept of species. However, unlike 
species concepts that are based on Darwinian thinking, the baraminic 
barrier is inviolable, as baramins do not change into other baramins. 

[edit]History
The term baramin was coined in 1941 by Frank Marsh from the Hebrew 
words bara (create) and min (kind). 

It was resurrected in 1990 by Kurt Wise for use as the unit of 
creation in his discontinuous biosystematical system. From this came 
the term baraminology. That same year at the Second International 
Conference on Creationism in Pittsburgh, Walter ReMine introduced 
additional sub-terms to help clarify baraminological discourse: 
holobaramin, monobaramin, apobaramin, and polybaramin. 

[edit]Baraminological Terms
Holobaramin: A Holobaramin is a grouping that contains all organisms 
related by descent, not excluding any. For example, Humans are a 
holobaramin, but a group containing only Caucasians and Negroes is 
not a holobaramin since it excludes Mongoloids and other races. 
Another example would be Dogs, which is a holobaramin since wolves, 
coyotes, domesticated dogs and other canids are all descended from 
two individuals taken aboard the Ark, and there are no other 
creatures that are genetically continuous with them. This term is 
synonymous with the use of "baramin" above and is the primary term in 
baraminology. 
Monobaramin: A monobaramin is an ad hoc group of organisms who share 
common descent. Caucasians and Negros are a monobaramin, as are any 
group of specific members of a holobaramin such as wolves, poodles, 
and terriers or the humans Tom, Dick, and Harry. Holobaramins contain 
monobaramins; for instance, wolves are a monobaramin of the Dog 
holobaramin. 
Apobaramin: An apobaramin is a group of holobaramins. Humans and Dogs 
are an apobaramin since both members are holobaramins. A group 
containing Negros and wolves is not an apobaramin since both members 
are monobaramins. 
Polybaramin: A polybaramin is an ad hoc group of organisms where at 
least one of the members must not be a holobaramin and must be 
unrelated to any or all of the others. For example: Humans, wolves 
and a duck are a polybaraminic group. This term is useful for 
describing such hodgepodge mixtures of creatures. 
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