Scientists Who Believe the Bible Copyright 2011 by David W. Cloud Tis edition December 24, 2014 ISBN 978-1-58318-150-8 Tis book is published for free distribution in eBook format. It is available in PDF, MOBI (for Kindle, etc.), and ePUB formats from the Way of Life web site. We do not allow distribution of this book from other web sites. Published by Way of Life Literature PO Box 610368, Port Huron, MI 48061 866-295-4143 (toll free) - [email protected] www.wayofife.org Canada: Bethel Baptist Church 24212 Campbell St. N., London Ont. N6P 1A6 519-652-2619 Printed in Canada by Bethel Baptist Print Ministry ii Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................1 Scientists Who Believe the Bible .............................10 Paul Back .................................................................10 John Baumgardner ...................................................11 Jerry Bergman ..........................................................12 Phillip A. Bishop...................................................... 13 Edward Boudreaux ...................................................16 Walt T. Brown ..........................................................16 Stuart Burgess ..........................................................19 Ben Carson ...............................................................19 Robert Carter............................................................ 20 John Cimbala............................................................ 22 Lowell Coker............................................................ 23 Arthur Compton .......................................................24 Raymond Damadian................................................. 25 Karen Dawkins......................................................... 27 Don DeYoung ...........................................................28 Shem Dharampaul ....................................................29 John Doughty........................................................... 31 Geoff Downes ..........................................................32 Danny Faulkner........................................................ 33 Dwain Ford ..............................................................34 Wayne Frair ..............................................................34 Duane Gish............................................................... 34 Werner Gitt............................................................... 36 D. B. Gower .............................................................36 John J. Grebe ............................................................37 Stephen Grocott .......................................................38 iii Peter W. V. Gurney ..................................................38 John Hartnett............................................................ 40 Bob Hosken.............................................................. 41 James Hugg ..............................................................42 Russell Humphreys ..................................................44 Evan Jamieson.......................................................... 44 George Javor ............................................................45 Arthur Jones .............................................................45 Raymond Jones ........................................................46 Dean H. Kenyon....................................................... 47 John W. Klotz........................................................... 49 John Kramer .............................................................50 Walter Lammerts...................................................... 51 Atomic Chuan Tse Leow.......................................... 52 Jason Lisle ................................................................52 Richard Lumsden .....................................................53 Ian Macreadie........................................................... 57 John Mann................................................................ 57 George Marshall .......................................................60 Andrew McIntosh ....................................................61 John Marcus .............................................................62 Jobe Martin ..............................................................62 Joseph Mastropaolo.................................................. 64 Angela Meyer........................................................... 65 Colin Mitchell ..........................................................66 Henry Morris............................................................ 67 John Morris ..............................................................68 Terry Mortenson....................................................... 68 Gary Parker ..............................................................70 J. H. John Peet.......................................................... 73 William T. Pelletier ..................................................74 David Pennington..................................................... 74 iv Richard Porter ..........................................................75 Georgia Purdom .......................................................76 John Rankin.............................................................. 77 John Sanford ............................................................77 Jonathan Sarfati ........................................................78 Joe Sebeny ...............................................................79 Emil Silvestru........................................................... 79 Andrew Snelling....................................................... 80 Timothy Standish .....................................................81 David H. Stone .........................................................81 Bert Thompson......................................................... 84 Ker Thomson............................................................ 85 William J. Tinkle ......................................................85 Jeffrey Tomkins........................................................ 87 Walter Veith.............................................................. 87 Jeremy Walter........................................................... 88 Ernest Walton ...........................................................88 Keith Wanser ............................................................89 A. J. Monty White ....................................................89 A. E. Wilder-Smith................................................... 90 Jay Wile ....................................................................92 Bryant Wood ............................................................92 V. Wright ..................................................................92 Patrick Young ...........................................................93 Henry Zuill ...............................................................94 v Introduction High Schools, colleges, and universities typically teach only one theory of origins, that being evolution, and the students are not presented with a creationist or even an Intelligent Design viewpoint. In fact, they are ofen given the idea that no true scientist today is a creationist. Richard Dawkins, a brash atheist and anti-creationist, says: “Evolution is a fact. Beyond reasonable doubt, beyond serious doubt, beyond sane, informed, intelligent doubt, beyond doubt evolution is a fact. ... Evolution is a fact, and [my] book will demonstrate it. No reputable scientist disputes it, and no unbiased reader will close the book doubting it” (Dawkins, Te Greatest Show in Earth). “Tere is no doubt now; no serious scientist has any doubt that evolution is a fact, in the sense that we are cousins of chimpanzees, monkeys and wombats and cassowaries” (Dawkins, interview with COSMOS magazine, May 23, 2012). According to Dawkins, no reputable scientist disputes evolution, and if you do reject evolution, you are biased, unintelligent, and your sanity should be questioned. Consider some other examples of this view: “... no scientist denies the central truth of [Darwin’s] Te Origin, the idea of descent with modifcation ... plants, animals and everything else descended from a common ancestor” (Steve Jones, Professor of Genetics, University College of London, Darwin’s Ghost, 2000, pp. xvii, xxiii). “... no educated person any longer questions the validity of the so-called theory of evolution, which we now know to be a simple fact” (Ernst Mayr, professor of zoology, Harvard University, “Darwin’s Infuence on Modern Tought,” Te Best American Science Writing 2001, edited by Timothy Ferris, p. 141). 1 “Evolution is a fact and no educated scientist doubts it” (Gary Huxley, biologist, Brandt University, quoted by Paul McDorman, “Noted Evolutionist Says He Won’t Debate Creationists,” World by Design, 2011, p. 1). “In fact, all scientists accept the reality of evolution” (Joseph McInerney, director of Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, quoted by David Hill, “Counter Evolutionary,” Education Week, Nov. 20, 1996, p. 7). Bill Nye “the Science Guy” claims that the teaching of creation damages children and could harm the future of the U.S. economy by hindering critical thinking and stifing innovation (“Bill Nye: Debate over Evolution in Texas Schools Is Jeopardizing Our Future,” Huffington Post, Nov. 23, 2013). In fact, modern science was invented by men who believed in divine creation, so Bill Nye would need to show how that creationism hindered these men’s
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