Mike Reed replied to Jim Brenneman's discussion 'Extent of the Flood: Biblical and Scientific Evidences'
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Mike Reed left a comment for Mike ReedWhy do people assume that if you're a young earth creationist, or at the least don't swallow the kool-aid presented through Darwinian evolution, that somehow makes you anti-science? Are we doomed to electing evolutionists?
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Mike Reed said… The great advances in the scientific disciplines have been brought about by those who believed in God, and largely those who were Christians. We've all seen this list:
*Scientific Disciplines Established by Bible-Believing Scientists
Antiseptic surgery, Joseph Lister, 1827-1912.
Bacteriology, Louis Pasteur, 1822-1895.
Calculus, Isaac Newton, 1642-1727.
Celestial Mechanics, Johann Kepler, 1571-1639.
Chemistry, Robert Boyle, 1627-1691.
Comparative Anatomy, George Cuvier, 1769-1832.
Computer Science, Charles Babbage, 1792-1871.
Dimensional Analysis, Lord Rayleigh, 1842-1919.
Dynamics, Isaac Newton, 1642-1727.
Electrodynamics, James Clarm Maxwell, 1831-1879.
Electromagnetics, Michael Faraday, 1791-1867.
Electronics, Ambrose Fleming, 1849-1945.
Energetics, Lord Kelvin, 1824-1907.
Entomologyof Living Insects, Henri Fabre, 1823-1915.
Field Theory, Michael Faraday, 1791-1867.
Fluid Mechanics, George Stokes, 1819-1903.
Galactic Astronomy, William Herschel, 1738-1822.
Gas Dynamics, Robert Boyle, 1627-1691.
Genetics, Gregor Mendel, 1822-1884.
Glacial Geology, Louis Agassiz, 1807-1873.
Gynecology, James Simpson, 1811-1870.
Hydraulics, Leonardo da Vinci, 1452-1519.
Hydrography, Matthew Maury, 1806-1873.
Hydrostatics, Blaise Pascal, 1623-1662.
Ichthyology, Louis Agassiz, 1807-1873.
Isotopic Chemistry, William Ramsay, 1852-1916.
Model Analysis, Lord Rayleigh, 1842-1919.
Natural History, John Ray, 1627-1705.
Non-Euclidean Geometry, Bernhard Riemann, 1826-1866.
Oceanography, Matthew Maury, 1806-1873.
Optical Mineralogy, David Brewster, 1781-1868.
Paleontology, John Woodward, 1665-1728.
Pathology, Rudolph Virchow, 1821-1902.
Physical Astronomy, Johann Kepler, 1571-1630.
Reversible Thermodynamics, James Clark Maxwell, 1831-1879.
Stratigraphy, Nicholas Steno, 1631-1686.
Systemic Biology, Carolus Linnaeus, 1707-1778.
Thermodynamics, Lord Kelvin, 1824-1907.
Thermokinetics, Humphrey Davy, 1778-1829.
Vertebrate Paleontology, Georges Cuvier, 1769-1832 etc. but now one cannot be both Christian and scientific? Nonsense!
Then there are the **Notable Inventions, Discoveries & Developments by Bible-Believing Scientists:
Absolute Temperature Scale – Lord Kelvin, 1824-1907.
Actuarial Tables, Charles Babbage, 1792-1871.
Barometer, Blaise Pascal, 1623-1662.
Biogenesis Law, Louis Pasteur, 1822-1895.
Calculating Machine, Charles Babbage, 1792-1872.
Chloroform, James Simpson, 1811-1870.
Classification System, Carolus Linneaus, 1707-1778.
Double Stars, William Herschel, 1738-1822.
Electric Generator, Michael Faraday, 1791-1867.
Electric Motor, Joseph Henry, 1797-1878.
Ephemeris Tables, Johann Kepler, 1571-1630.
Fermentation Control, Louis Pasteur, 1822-1895.
Galvanometer, Joseph Henry, 1797-1878.
Global Star Catalog, John Hsrchel, 1792-1871.
Inert Gases, William Ramsay, 1852-1916.
Kaleidoscope, David Brewster, 1781-1868.
Law of Gravity, Isaac Newton, 1642-1727.
Mine Safety Lamp, Humphrey Davy, 1778-1829.
Pasteurization, Louis Pasteur, 1822-1895.
Reflecting Telescope, Isaac Newton, 1642-1727.
Scientific Method, Francis Bacon, 1561-1626.
Self-Induction, Joseph Henry, 1797-1878.
Telegraph, Ambrose Fleming, 1849-1945.
Tran-Atlantic Cable, Lord Kelvin, 1824-1907.
Vaccination and Immunization, Louis Pasteur, 1822-1895.
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*The Defender’s Study Bible, Dr. Henry M. Morris, appendix 7, pp. 1518-1529.
Mike Reed said… Is evolution really the "cornerstone of science" as Keith Olberman says, or that somehow those who deny evolution are warring against science?
Amazing how the 'big lie' of evolution has been so widely accepted that it is used to denigrate those who reject it.
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