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This book includes scientists who have worked since Charles Darwin made evolutionary thinking popular. This should clearly show that confidence in the Bible was not replaced by Darwin’s ideas. Those scientists who have remained faithful to the Bible since Darwin’s time have continued to find that the Bible and scientific investigation are completely compatible.
While the contradiction between evolutionary thinking and the Bible certainly provides theological grounds for rejecting evolution, many famous scientists have argued strongly against evolution on scientific grounds. These include the brilliant French chemist, Louis Pasteur.
The 21 scientists (including the two Wright brothers) discussed at length in this book are merely a selection of some of the genuinely great scientists who accepted the truth of the Bible. For a list of others, see the Appendix. Those discussed here in detail made contributions in the fields of astronomy, biology, chemistry, electronics, geology, mathematics, medicine, oceanography, and physics. They include some of the greatest names in science. Despite some mistakes, their words, actions and attitudes clearly identified them as men of faith who had a high regard for the Bible. An open-minded assessment of the life and work of these men should once and for all, show that many real scientists do accept the truth of the Bible.
“21 great scientists who believed the Bible”, Ann Lamont, Creation Science Foundation, pp. 9-12. No library descriptions found. |
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