It is therefore right and proper to draw the attention of the non-scientific public to the disagreements about evolution. But some recent remarks of evolutionists show that they think this unreasonable. This situation, where scientific men rally to the defense of a doctrine they are unable to define, much less demonstrate with scientific rigour, attempting to maintain its credit with the public by the suppression of criticisms and the elimination of difficulties, is abnormal and undesirable in science. — W.R. Thompson, Preface to the 1959 Darwin Centennial edition of "On the Origin of Species"
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For what good is a theory that is guaranteed by its internal logical structure to agree with all conceivable observations, irrespective of the real structure of the world? If scientists are going to use logically unbeatable theories about the world, they might as well give up natural science and take up religion. Yet is that not exactly the situation with regard to Darwinism? — Richard Lewontin, Nature (1972)
Here is the true story of a very interesting individual, one whose name will ring a bell for anyone who has studied higher mathematics, because his name is associated with dozens of theorems, proofs, algorithms, constants and laws. Though not a scientist by training, he contributed immeasurably to science by advancing its language (mathematics) and its toolkit of operations. According to math professor Howard Anton, he “made major contributions to virtually every branch of mathematics as well as to the theory of optics, planetary motion, electricity, magnetism, and general mechanics.” His name was Leonhard Euler (roughly pronounced oiler), a true genius who was also a committed Christian all his life.
Geologists fess up to wrong conclusion about the “world’s oldest diamonds.”
Two teams of geologists looked at the same volcano field in Nevada, but came up with vastly different dates.
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He who made the Pleiades and Orion, and turns deep darkness into the morning and darkens the day into night, who calls for the waters of the sea and pours them out on the surface of the earth, the Lord is his name. — Amos 5:8