Posted on 21 April 2024
Biblical Roots of Modern Science
The relationship between biblical belief and science is often portrayed as one of conflict, but historians of science have pointed out that modern science actually emerged within a Christian worldview. This worldview was based on the assumption that the universe was created by a rational …
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Posted on 21 April 2024
Dr. David DeWitt: A Christian Creationist Biochemist and Neuroscientist
Dr. David A. DeWitt is an accomplished biochemist and neuroscientist who holds a firm belief in the biblical account of creation. Currently serving as an associate professor of biology at Liberty University, Dr. DeWitt has dedicated his career to teaching and …
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Posted on 17 April 2024
Evangelism in the Ebola Epidemic
Introduction
In this article, we will explore the inspiring story of Dr. Deborah Eisenhut, a medical missionary with SIM, a faith-based international mission agency. Dr. Eisenhut's journey from a general surgeon in Oregon to a medical missionary in Liberia during the Ebola epidemic is a …
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Posted on 17 April 2024
Jonathan Henry: A Defender of Recent Creation
Jonathan Henry is a distinguished figure in the field of Chemical Engineering, with a doctorate from the University of Kentucky. Currently serving as the Chairman of the Science Division and Professor of Natural Science at Clearwater Christian College in Florida, he has dedicated …
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Posted on 14 April 2024
Giberson Unmasked
Introduction
Karl Giberson, a former physics professor at Eastern Nazarene College (ENC), Massachusetts, and professed Christian, made headlines when he resigned from ENC after 27 years. Giberson has been an advocate for the acceptance of evolution by Christians and has played a key role in the development of …
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Posted on 12 April 2024
Dr. Raymond G. Bohlin: A Creationist Biologist
Dr. Raymond G. Bohlin is a renowned creationist biologist who serves as the Director of Research for Probe Ministries in Texas, USA. He has made significant contributions to the field and is co-author, along with Dr. Lane P. Lester, of the influential creationist …
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Posted on 10 April 2024
Biologos and Evolutionary Syncretism: A Critique from a Young-Earth Creationist Perspective
Introduction
Biologos, founded in 2007, aims to explore, promote, and celebrate the integration of science and Christian faith. However, some critics argue that Biologos falls into the trap of syncretism by compromising biblical teachings with evolutionary science. This article …
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Posted on 07 April 2024
Pseudo-History: A Closer Look at Genesis 1-11
The interpretation of Genesis 1-11 has been a topic of debate among Christians, with varying views on whether it should be considered history, pseudo-history, poetry, allegory, or parable. While the majority of Christians historically regarded these chapters as straightforward history, the rise of …
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Posted on 03 April 2024
In Six Days: Why 50 Scientists Choose to Believe in Creation
by Paul Giem, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Loma Linda University
Introduction
Growing up in a family that respected both science and religion, I was faced with the challenge of reconciling the majority of scientists' views on evolution …
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Posted on 03 April 2024
Responding to Timothy Keller's 'Creation, Evolution and Christian Laypeople'
Introduction
In a paper titled "Creation, Evolution, and Christian Laypeople," Timothy Keller explores the challenge of reconciling science and the Bible for Christian laypeople who value both. He acknowledges that many Christians struggle with the apparent conflict between scientific theories of …
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Posted on 31 March 2024
Is Genesis Poetry? And Who Was the Father of Hermeneutics?
Many theologians today claim that Genesis 1-11, which covers the creation account, is mythical Hebrew poetry. They argue that literary devices used in these chapters are evidence of its non-literal nature. However, it is important to note that no major …
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