Olorin 155 Geplaatst 1 juli 2013 Rapport Share Geplaatst 1 juli 2013 Met andere woorden, noem eens enkele Christelijke beroemde wetenschappers Ik! Link naar bericht Deel via andere websites
student 45 Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Rapport Share Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Met andere woorden, noem eens enkele Christelijke beroemde wetenschappers Ik! Dr Paul Ackerman, Psychologist Dr E. Theo Agard, Medical Physics Dr James Allan, Geneticist Dr Steve Austin, Geologist Dr S.E. Aw, Biochemist Dr Thomas Barnes, Physicist Dr Geoff Barnard, Immunologist Dr Don Batten, Plant physiologist, tropical fruit expert Dr John Baumgardner, Electrical Engineering, Space Physicist, Geophysicist, expert in supercomputer modeling of plate tectonics Dr Jerry Bergman, Psychologist Dr Kimberly Berrine, Microbiology & Immunology Prof. Vladimir Betina, Microbiology, Biochemistry & Biology Dr Raymond G. Bohlin, Biologist Dr Andrew Bosanquet, Biology, Microbiology Edward A. Boudreaux, Theoretical Chemistry Dr David R. Boylan, Chemical Engineer Prof. Linn E. Carothers, Associate Professor of Statistics Dr Robert W. Carter, Zoology (Marine Biology and Genetics) Dr David Catchpoole, Plant Physiologist (read his testimony) Prof. Sung-Do Cha, Physics Dr Eugene F. Chaffin, Professor of Physics Dr Choong-Kuk Chang, Genetic Engineering Prof. Jeun-Sik Chang, Aeronautical Engineering Dr Donald Chittick, Physical Chemist Prof. Chung-Il Cho, Biology Education Dr John M. Cimbala, Mechanical Engineering Dr Harold Coffin, Palaeontologist Dr Bob Compton, DVM Dr Ken Cumming, Biologist Dr Jack W. Cuozzo, Dentist Dr William M. Curtis III, Th.D., Th.M., M.S., Aeronautics & Nuclear Physics Dr Malcolm Cutchins, Aerospace Engineering Dr Lionel Dahmer, Analytical Chemist Dr Raymond V. Damadian, M.D., Pioneer of magnetic resonance imaging Dr Chris Darnbrough, Biochemist Dr Nancy M. Darrall, Botany Dr Bryan Dawson, Mathematics Dr Douglas Dean, Biological Chemistry Prof. Stephen W. Deckard, Assistant Professor of Education Dr David A. DeWitt, Biology, Biochemistry, Neuroscience Dr Don DeYoung, Astronomy, atmospheric physics, M.Div Dr Geoff Downes, Creationist Plant Physiologist Dr Ted Driggers, Operations research Robert H. Eckel, Medical Research Dr André Eggen, Geneticist Prof. Dennis L. Englin, Professor of Geophysics Prof. Danny Faulkner, Astronomy Prof. Carl B. Fliermans, Professor of Biology Prof. Dwain L. Ford, Organic Chemistry Prof. Robert H. Franks, Associate Professor of Biology Dr Alan Galbraith, Watershed Science Dr Paul Giem, Medical Research Dr Maciej Giertych, Geneticist Dr Duane Gish, Biochemist Dr Werner Gitt, Information Scientist Dr D.B. Gower, Biochemistry Dr Dianne Grocott, Psychiatrist Dr Stephen Grocott, Industrial Chemist Dr Donald Hamann, Food Scientist Dr Barry Harker, Philosopher Dr Charles W. Harrison, Applied Physicist, Electromagnetics Dr John Hartnett, Physicist and Cosmologist Dr Mark Harwood, Satellite Communications Dr Joe Havel, Botanist, Silviculturist, Ecophysiologist Dr George Hawke, Environmental Scientist Dr Margaret Helder, Science Editor, Botanist Dr Harold R. Henry, Engineer Dr Jonathan Henry, Astronomy Dr Joseph Henson, Entomologist Dr Robert A. Herrmann, Professor of Mathematics, US Naval Academy Dr Andrew Hodge, Head of the Cardiothoracic Surgical Service Dr Kelly Hollowell, Molecular and Cellular Pharmacologist Dr Ed Holroyd, III, Atmospheric Science Dr Bob Hosken, Biochemistry Dr George F. Howe, Botany Dr Neil Huber, Physical Anthropologist Dr Russell Humphreys, Physicist Dr James A. Huggins, Professor and Chair, Department of Biology Evan Jamieson, Hydrometallurgy George T. Javor, Biochemistry Dr Pierre Jerlström, Creationist Molecular Biologist Dr Arthur Jones, Biology Dr Jonathan W. Jones, Plastic Surgeon Dr Raymond Jones, Agricultural Scientist Dr Felix Konotey-Ahulu, Physician, leading expert on sickle-cell anemia Prof. Leonid Korochkin, Molecular Biology Dr Valery Karpounin, Mathematical Sciences, Logics, Formal Logics Dr Dean Kenyon, Biologist Prof. Gi-Tai Kim, Biology Prof. Harriet Kim, Biochemistry Prof. Jong-Bai Kim, Biochemistry Prof. Jung-Han Kim, Biochemistry Prof. Jung-Wook Kim, Environmental Science Prof. Kyoung-Rai Kim, Analytical Chemistry Prof. Kyoung-Tai Kim, Genetic Engineering Prof. Young-Gil Kim, Materials Science Prof. Young In Kim, Engineering Dr John W. Klotz, Biologist Dr Vladimir F. Kondalenko, Cytology/Cell Pathology Dr Leonid Korochkin, M.D., Genetics, Molecular Biology, Neurobiology Dr John K.G. Kramer, Biochemistry Prof. Jin-Hyouk Kwon, Physics Prof. Myung-Sang Kwon, Immunology Dr John G. Leslie, biochemistry, molecular biology, medicine, biblical archaeology Prof. Lane P. Lester, Biologist, Genetics Dr Jason Lisle, Astrophysicist Dr Alan Love, Chemist Dr Ian Macreadie, molecular biologist and microbiologist: Dr John Marcus, Molecular Biologist Dr George Marshall, Eye Disease Researcher Dr Ralph Matthews, Radiation Chemist Dr John McEwan, Chemist Prof. Andy McIntosh, Combustion theory, aerodynamics Dr David Menton, Anatomist Dr Angela Meyer, Creationist Plant Physiologist Dr John Meyer, Physiologist Dr Albert Mills, Reproductive Physiologist, Embryologist Colin W. Mitchell, Geography Dr John N. Moore, Science Educator Dr John W. Moreland, Mechanical engineer and Dentist Dr Henry M. Morris, Hydrologist Dr John D. Morris, Geologist Dr Len Morris, Physiologist Dr Graeme Mortimer, Geologist Stanley A. Mumma, Architectural Engineering Prof. Hee-Choon No, Nuclear Engineering Dr Eric Norman, Biomedical researcher Dr David Oderberg, Philosopher Prof. John Oller, Linguistics Prof. Chris D. Osborne, Assistant Professor of Biology Dr John Osgood, Medical Practitioner Dr Charles Pallaghy, Botanist Dr Gary E. Parker, Biologist, Cognate in Geology (Paleontology) Dr David Pennington, Plastic Surgeon Prof. Richard Porter Dr Georgia Purdom, Molecular Genetics Dr Albert E. Pye, invertebrate zoology, biotechnology, biological control (1945–2012) Dr John Rankin, Cosmologist Dr A.S. Reece, M.D. Prof. J. Rendle-Short, Pediatrics Dr Jung-Goo Roe, Biology Dr David Rosevear, Chemist Dr Ariel A. Roth, Biology Dr John Sanford, Geneticist Dr Jonathan D. Sarfati, Physical chemist / spectroscopist Dr Joachim Scheven Palaeontologist: Dr Ian Scott, Educator Dr Saami Shaibani, Forensic physicist Dr Young-Gi Shim, Chemistry Prof. Hyun-Kil Shin, Food Science Dr Mikhail Shulgin, Physics Dr Emil Silvestru, Geologist/karstologist Dr Roger Simpson, Engineer Dr Harold Slusher, Geophysicist Dr E. Norbert Smith, Zoologist Dr Andrew Snelling, Geologist Prof. Man-Suk Song, Computer Science Dr Timothy G. Standish, Biology Prof. James Stark, Assistant Professor of Science Education Prof. Brian Stone, Engineer Dr Esther Su, Biochemistry Dr Charles Taylor, Linguistics Dr Stephen Taylor, Electrical Engineering Dr Ker C. Thomson, Geophysics Dr Michael Todhunter, Forest Genetics Dr Lyudmila Tonkonog, Chemistry/Biochemistry Dr Royal Truman, Organic Chemist: Dr Larry Vardiman, Atmospheric Science Prof. Walter Veith, Zoologist Dr Joachim Vetter, Biologist Dr Tas Walker, Mechanical Engineer and Geologist Dr Jeremy Walter, Mechanical Engineer Dr Keith Wanser, Physicist Dr Noel Weeks, Ancient Historian (also has B.Sc. in Zoology) Dr A.J. Monty White, Chemistry/Gas Kinetics Dr John Whitmore, Geologist/Paleontologist Dr Carl Wieland, Medical doctor Dr Lara Wieland, Medical doctor Dr Clifford Wilson, Psycholinguist and archaeologist (1923–2012) Dr Kurt Wise, Palaeontologist Dr Bryant Wood, Creationist Archaeologist Prof. Seoung-Hoon Yang, Physics Dr Thomas (Tong Y.) Yi, Ph.D., Creationist Aerospace & Mechanical Engineer Dr Ick-Dong Yoo, Genetics Dr Sung-Hee Yoon, Biology Dr Patrick Young, Chemist and Materials Scientist Prof. Keun Bae Yu, Geography Dr Henry Zuill, Biology Discrimination against creation scientists Contemporary suppression of the theistic worldview Do creation scientists publish in secular journals? Do creationists publish in notable refereed journals? Peer pressure and truth Revolutionary Atmospheric Invention by Victim of Anti-creationist Discrimination The not-so-Nobel decision The tyranny of ‘tolerance’ Scientists of the past believed in a Creator Note: These scientists are sorted by birth year. Early Francis Bacon (1561–1626) Scientific method. However, see also Culture Wars: Part 1: Bacon vs Ham Part 2: Ham vs Bacon Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) (WOH) Physics, Astronomy (see also The Galileo ‘twist’and The Galileo affair: history or heroic hagiography? Johann Kepler (1571–1630) (WOH) Scientific astronomy Athanasius Kircher (1601–1680) Inventor John Wilkins (1614–1672) Walter Charleton (1619–1707) President of the Royal College of Physicians Blaise Pascal (biography page) and article from Creation magazine (1623–1662) Hydrostatics; Barometer Sir William Petty (1623 –1687) Statistics; Scientific economics Robert Boyle (1627–1691) (WOH) Chemistry; Gas dynamics John Ray (1627–1705) Natural history Isaac Barrow (1630–1677) Professor of Mathematics Nicolas Steno (1631–1686) Stratigraphy Thomas Burnet (1635–1715) Geology Increase Mather (1639–1723) Astronomy Nehemiah Grew (1641–1712) Medical Doctor, Botany The Age of Newton Isaac Newton (1642–1727) (WOH) Dynamics; Calculus; Gravitation law; Reflecting telescope; Spectrum of light (wrote more about the Bible than science, and emphatically affirmed a Creator. Some have accused him of Arianism, but it’s likely he held to a heterodox form of the Trinity—See Pfizenmaier, T.C., Was Isaac Newton an Arian? Journal of the History of Ideas68(1):57–80, 1997) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz (1646–1716) Mathematician John Flamsteed (1646–1719) Greenwich Observatory Founder; Astronomy William Derham (1657–1735) Ecology Cotton Mather (1662–1727) Physician John Harris (1666–1719) Mathematician John Woodward (1665–1728) Paleontology William Whiston (1667–1752) Physics, Geology John Hutchinson (1674–1737) Paleontology Johathan Edwards (1703–1758) Physics, Meteorology Carolus Linneaus (1707–1778) Taxonomy; Biological classification system Jean Deluc (1727–1817) Geology Richard Kirwan (1733–1812) Mineralogy William Herschel (1738–1822) Galactic astronomy; Uranus (probably believed in an old-earth) James Parkinson (1755–1824) Physician (old-earth compromiser*) John Dalton (1766–1844) Atomic theory; Gas law John Kidd, M.D. (1775–1851) Chemical synthetics (old-earth compromiser*) Timothy Dwight (1752–1817) Educator William Kirby (1759–1850) Entomologist Jedidiah Morse (1761–1826) Geographer Benjamin Barton (1766–1815) Botanist; Zoologist John Dalton (1766–1844) Father of the Modern Atomic Theory; Chemistry Georges Cuvier (1769–1832) Comparative anatomy, paleontology (old-earth compromiser*) Samuel Miller (1770–1840) Clergy Charles Bell (1774–1842) Anatomist John Kidd (1775–1851) Chemistry Humphrey Davy (1778–1829) Thermokinetics; Safety lamp Benjamin Silliman (1779–1864) Mineralogist (old-earth compromiser*) Peter Mark Roget (1779–1869) Physician; Physiologist Thomas Chalmers (1780–1847) Professor (old-earth compromiser*) David Brewster (1781–1868) Optical mineralogy, Kaleidoscope (probably believed in an old-earth) William Buckland (1784–1856) Geologist (old-earth compromiser*) William Prout (1785–1850) Food chemistry (probably believed in an old-earth) Adam Sedgwick (1785–1873) Geology (old-earth compromiser*) Michael Faraday (1791–1867) (WOH) Electro magnetics; Field theory, Generator Samuel F.B. Morse (1791–1872) Telegraph John Herschel (1792–1871) Astronomy (old-earth compromiser*) Edward Hitchcock (1793–1864) Geology (old-earth compromiser*) William Whewell (1794–1866) Anemometer (old-earth compromiser*) Joseph Henry (1797–1878) Electric motor; Galvanometer Richard Owen (1804–1892) Zoology; Paleontology (old-earth compromiser*) Matthew Maury (1806–1873) Oceanography, Hydrography (probably believed in an old-earth*) Louis Agassiz (1807–1873) Glaciology, Ichthyology (old-earth compromiser, polygenist*) Henry Rogers (1808–1866) Geology James Glaisher (1809–1903) Meteorology Philip H. Gosse (1810–1888) Ornithologist; Zoology Sir Henry Rawlinson (1810–1895) Archaeologist James Simpson (1811–1870) Gynecology, Anesthesiology James Dana (1813–1895) Geology (old-earth compromiser*) Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert (1817–1901) Agricultural Chemist James Joule (1818–1889) Thermodynamics Thomas Anderson (1819–1874) Chemist Charles Piazzi Smyth (1819–1900) Astronomy George Stokes (1819–1903) Fluid Mechanics John William Dawson (1820–1899) Geology (probably believed in an old-earth*) Rudolph Virchow (1821–1902) Pathology Gregor Mendel (1822–1884) (WOH) Genetics Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) (WOH) Bacteriology, Biochemistry; Sterilization; Immunization Henri Fabre (1823–1915) Entomology of living insects William Thompson, Lord Kelvin (1824–1907) Energetics; Absolute temperatures; Atlantic cable (believed in an older earth than the Bible indicates, but far younger than the evolutionists wanted*) William Huggins (1824–1910) Astral spectrometry Bernhard Riemann (1826–1866) Non-Euclidean geometries Joseph Lister (1827–1912) Antiseptic surgery Balfour Stewart (1828–1887) Ionospheric electricity James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879) (WOH) Electrodynamics; Statistical thermodynamics P.G. Tait (1831–1901) Vector analysis John Bell Pettigrew (1834–1908) Anatomist; Physiologist John Strutt, Lord Rayleigh (1842–1919) Similitude; Model Analysis; Inert Gases Sir William Abney (1843–1920) Astronomy Alexander MacAlister (1844–1919) Anatomy A.H. Sayce (1845–1933) Archaeologist John Ambrose Fleming (1849–1945) Electronics; Electron tube; Thermionic valve Dr Clifford Burdick, Geologist (1919–2005) George Washington Carver (1864–1943) Inventor L. Merson Davies (1890–1960) Geology; Paleontology Douglas Dewar (1875–1957) Ornithologist Howard A. Kelly (1858–1943) Gynecology Paul Lemoine (1878–1940) Geology Dr Frank Marsh, Biology (1899–1992) Dr John Mann, Agriculturist, biological control pioneer Edward H. Maunder (1851–1928) Astronomy William Mitchell Ramsay (1851–1939) Archaeologist William Ramsay (1852–1916) Isotopic chemistry, Element transmutation Charles Stine (1882–1954) Organic Chemist Dr Arthur Rendle-Short (1885–1955) Surgeon Sir Cecil P. G. Wakeley (1892–1979) Surgeon Dr Larry Butler, Biochemist Prof. Verna Wright, Rheumatologist (1928–1998) Arthur E. Wilder-Smith (1915–1995) Three science doctorates; a creation science pioneer Other biographies and interviews of interest David Aikman, journalist Basil of Caesarea Hillmon Buckingham, Salvation Army Commissioner Calvin says: Genesis means what it says Steve Cardno, artist Lita Cosner, apologist, writer Betty Cuthbert, Olympic champion Buddy Davis, sculptor, singer Ralph DiCosimo, police officer at ‘ground zero’ Pete Dobré, creationist photographer Shaun Doyle, Environmental Science Carol Drew, Creation photographer Chang-Sha Fang, plant scientist Jim Farquhar, geologist Sergei Golovin, geophysicist Russell Grigg , chemist, missionary and author David and Doreen Hart Johnny Hart, cartoonist Robert Jensen, photographer Dr Douglas Kelly, academic theologian Dan Lietha, cartoonist Dr George Lindsey, associate professor of science education Martin Lloyd-Jones, evangelist Prof. Marvin Lubenow, anthropology Luther on Evolution, and What was Martin Luther’s stand on Creation/Evolution? (Christian Answers Network) Lou Moss, photographer Michael Oard, atmospheric scientist Jules H Poirier, design engineer Gary Raymond, law enforcement Peter and Cathy Sparrow (Creation Bus) Prof. Hannington Enoch, zoologist, ‘The man who got me hunting down evolution!’ by David C.C. Watson, author of Myths and Miracles Lael Weinberger, law Dr John Whitcomb, theologian John Woodmorappe, geologist Link naar bericht Deel via andere websites
Spons 0 Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Rapport Share Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 KENT HOVIND Kent hovind is geen echte wetenschapper, zijn PHD is afkomstig van een niet erkende universiteit. Link naar bericht Deel via andere websites
Humanist 0 Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Rapport Share Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Dat was dan ook een grap. "Creation science" is sowieso een oxymoron. Link naar bericht Deel via andere websites
student 45 Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Rapport Share Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Op die sites staat een duidelijk overzicht van alle christelijke wetenschappers door de eeuwen heen. oké http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijst_van_Pok%C3%A9mon goeie grap Link naar bericht Deel via andere websites
Ursa 1 Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Rapport Share Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Nee dan copypasta. Link naar bericht Deel via andere websites
student 45 Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Rapport Share Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Nee dan copypasta. wat is dat? Link naar bericht Deel via andere websites
gewoon Paul 8 Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Rapport Share Geplaatst 2 juli 2013 Nee dan copypasta. wat is dat? Daarmee bedoelen we dat je een hele lijst noemt met gelovige wetenschappers, maar zonder bronvermelding. Ik denk niet dat je deze lijst uit je hoofd kent, kun je een bronvermelding(link, boek, andere informatiebron) geven? Link naar bericht Deel via andere websites
student 45 Geplaatst 3 juli 2013 Rapport Share Geplaatst 3 juli 2013 Daarmee bedoelen we dat je een hele lijst noemt met gelovige wetenschappers, maar zonder bronvermelding. Ik denk niet dat je deze lijst uit je hoofd kent, kun je een bronvermelding(link, boek, andere informatiebron) geven? De links had ik er al eerder opgezet: http://creation.com/creation-scientists http://www.answersingenesis.org/Home/Area/bios/ Link naar bericht Deel via andere websites
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