Jan
22
2010
SCIENTISTS WHO BELIEVE THE BIBLE
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“Many of the great scientists of the past who founded and developed the key disciplines of science were creationists. Note the following sampling;
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Jan
17
2010
The Bible and Science
“In antiquity and in what is called the Dark Ages, men did not know what they now know about humanity and the cosmos. They did not know the lock but they possessed the key, which is God. Now many have excellent descriptions of the lock, but they have lost the key. The proper solution is union between religion and science. We should be owners of the lock and the key. The fact is that as science advances, it discovers what was said thousands of years ago in the Bible.”
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