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Keep your day job.
I take it God hasn't called you to be a scientist?
You know --- the kind that actually goes out and sweats in the field --- not just one that sits around and gets paper cuts at his desk?
Had any of those men merely said "Goddidit," and threw up their hands in futility, would they have accomplished anything?
Calling them creationists is purely misleading. They may have believed in god creating the world, but that doesn't make one a creationist in the modern sense of the word, namely 1920's sda, 1960's creationist.
I believe it is Hal Lindsey that believes Isaac Newton is the culmination point between science and Christianity.You are so right. In those days they LIVED it. They learned about the Bible at home and in grade school and in public forums as well. Science was founded by religious organizations. Today's Creationists are nothing compared to those days. Still, most geneticists believe God is responsible for DNA.
Yes, they were wrong, obviously. Notice how they've.....
After that, science started edging God out of the picture.
Special Creationists who really believe Goddidit in 7 days.
Carl B. Fliermans (Microbiology) is a microbial ecologist with Dupont. His B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. are from Asbury College, University of Kentucky, and Indiana University, respectively. With over 60 technical publications, he is an adjunct professor at seven state universities and consultant to many scientific organizations.
Wayne Frair (Biology) served ten years as Chairman of the Biology Department at The King's College in New York. He has a B.S. from Wheaton College, an M.A. from the University of Massachusetts, and the Ph.D. from Rutgers. He has specialized in herpetology, has over 40 research papers, and has served as President of the Creation Research Society.
Kelly Hollowell (Molecular Biology) has a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology from the University of Miami. She is also an attorney (J.D.) as well as a consultant for various laboratories and companies, with a number of publications in the fields of DNA technology, cloning, and neurobiology.
Been dead for about a century now? No.
Just off the front page is all.
Current bible believing people learn about God in church
Appeal to God = Success
I believe it is Hal Lindsey that believes Isaac Newton is the culmination point between science and Christianity.
Up to, and including, Isaac Newton, God was given the pre-eminence in science.
After that, science started edging God out of the picture.
And Lindsey's opinion is worth what, exactly?
Wouldn't expect it to happen anywhere else.
Then why hasn't it worked for you?
I believe it is Hal Lindsey that believes Isaac Newton is the culmination point between science and Christianity.
Up to, and including, Isaac Newton, God was given the pre-eminence in science.
After that, science started edging God out of the picture.
Keep your day job.
I take it God hasn't called you to be a scientist?
You know --- the kind that actually goes out and sweats in the field --- not just one that sits around and gets paper cuts at his desk?
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