I often hear YEC's say that there are many scientists who do not accept evolution, and are coming around to the Creation Science point of view. Here is the truth:
"Taking into account only those working in the relevant fields of earth and life sciences, there are about 480,000 scientists, but only about 700 believe in "creation-science" or consider it a valid theory [Robinson, 1995]. This means that less than 0.15% of relevant scientists believe in creationism. And that's just the US, which has more creationists than any other industrialized country. In other countries, the number of relevant scientists who accept creationism drops to less than one tenth of 1%."
from http://home.earthlink.net/~misaak/guide/CA/CA111.html
But, what about those scientists who are Christians, don't THEY come down on the side of Creation Science?
How many of those 480,000 scientists do we think are Bible-believing, Spirit-filled Christians? Just the 700 who believe in Creation Science? Of course not. Let's say that only 10% of all the scientists were Christians, that is still 48,000, or 68 Bible-believing, Spirit-filled CHRISTIAN scientists who do NOT believe in Creation Science for every 1 that does. Even if only 1% were such Christians, this would still mean that almost 7 out of every 8 Christian scientists do not believe in Creation Science.
The assertion that Creation Science concepts are believed by even the *Christian* scientific community is simply not supportable.
"Taking into account only those working in the relevant fields of earth and life sciences, there are about 480,000 scientists, but only about 700 believe in "creation-science" or consider it a valid theory [Robinson, 1995]. This means that less than 0.15% of relevant scientists believe in creationism. And that's just the US, which has more creationists than any other industrialized country. In other countries, the number of relevant scientists who accept creationism drops to less than one tenth of 1%."
from http://home.earthlink.net/~misaak/guide/CA/CA111.html
But, what about those scientists who are Christians, don't THEY come down on the side of Creation Science?
How many of those 480,000 scientists do we think are Bible-believing, Spirit-filled Christians? Just the 700 who believe in Creation Science? Of course not. Let's say that only 10% of all the scientists were Christians, that is still 48,000, or 68 Bible-believing, Spirit-filled CHRISTIAN scientists who do NOT believe in Creation Science for every 1 that does. Even if only 1% were such Christians, this would still mean that almost 7 out of every 8 Christian scientists do not believe in Creation Science.
The assertion that Creation Science concepts are believed by even the *Christian* scientific community is simply not supportable.