Thursday, July 30, 2009

Creationists?

When someone tell's you that no real scientists accept the Biblical account. Ask them How does this list make you feel?





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 %26amp; Immunology


Prof. Vladimir Betina, Microbiology, Biochemistry %26amp; 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. 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 (interview)


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 %26amp; 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. David Down, Field Archaeologist


Dr. Geoff Downes, Creationist Plant Physiologist


Dr. Ted Driggers, Operations research


Robert H. Eckel, Medical Research


Dr. André Eggen, Geneticist


Dr. Dudley Eirich, Molecular Biologist


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. Warwick Glover, General Surgeon


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. 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


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 Leslie, Biochemist


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, Animal Embryologist/Reproductive Physiologist


Colin W. Mitchell, Geography


Dr. John N. Moore, Science Educator


Dr. John W. Moreland, Mechanical engineer and Dentist


Dr. Arlton C. Murray, Paleontologist


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. 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. 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


Dr. Kurt Wise, Palaeontologist


Dr. Bryant Wood, Creationist Archaeologist


Prof. Seoung-Hoon Yang, Physics


Dr. Thomas (Tong Y.) Yi, Ph.D., Creationist Aerospace %26amp; Mechanical Engineering


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


Is there evidence of discrimination against creation scientists?


Contemporary suppression of the theistic worldview


Do creation scientists publish in secular journals?


Do creationists publish in notable refereed journals?


Bias in higher education


Peer pressure and truth


Revolutionary Atmospheric Invention by Victim of Anti-creationist Discrimination


Science magazine refuses to hire creationist


The not-so-Nobel decision


The tyranny of ‘tolerance’


Which 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 Ideas 68(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*)


Just Before Darwin


The 19th Century Scriptural Geologists, by Dr. Terry Mortenson


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


Just After Darwin


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) Archeologist


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) Archeologist


John Ambrose Fleming (1849–1945) Electronics; Electron tube; Thermionic valve


The Modern Period


Dr. Clifford Burdick, Geologist


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


Dr. John Mann, Agriculturist, biological control pioneer


Edward H. Maunder (1851–1928) Astronomy


William Mitchell Ramsay (1851–1939) Archeologist


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 (deceased 1997)


Arthur E. Wilder-Smith (1915–1995) Three science doctorates; a creation science pioneer


Dr. Henry M. Morris (1918–2006), founder of the Institute for Creation Research.

Creationists?
Yes,and it is true that they will never get airtime in the mainstream media.Nor will they write textbooks.But then the truth has always been a precious commodity to be sought out by truthseekers.It can't be found in governmental schools or the press.
Reply:*sigh* Yep, if you get enough names, maybe THEN evolution will cease to be a naturally occuring biological process. Report It

Reply:http://www.ncseweb.org/resourc... is all I have to say Report It

Reply:a) This list is tiny compared to the scientists who support evolution, the NCSE produced a list of scientists who supported evolution with over 800 names, and they are all called Steve (there are only 4 Steves on your list):





http://www.ncseweb.org/resources/article...





b) Project Steve is a joke inteded to poke fun at such lists. Science is not decided by a vote count, bullsh*t is bullsh*t no matter how many people believe it.





c) You have to look at the credentials of the scientists not just their names. Where are their PhDs from (how many went to Bible Universities which don't give a good education - e.g. Liberty University)? How many peer reviewed papers have they published? What is their reputation in the academic community?





d) All the scientists on your list who lived before Darwin can be discounted, as there was no other theory around at the time.





e) A linguistics expert or an electrical engineer (there are many with similar positions on your list) are only marginally more qualified to discuss evolution than the average person on the street, how many on the list are involved in Life Sciences?





Edit: I understand that you want to show that some creationists are intelligent. But even supposedly intelligent people can hold stupid beliefs, and when 50% of americans believe the creation story (thats 150 million) the laws of statistics state that some will be scientists (does it not worry you that in the scientific community your viewpoint is very very severely under represented, 50% of americans vs. approx. 0.1% scientists?).
Reply:Either way, that is a small fraction of the scientists that are out there. Not to meantion that most of the "great" minds in science do not believe in a higher being. I believe upwards 90%ish.
Reply:Great list, doubt few will read it. And the doubters will leave their head in the sand and make excuses against your list.





I should know....I use to walk like one of them for 30 yrs.
Reply:Actually these people were not asked about any specific Biblical account, only about their theory of evolution.


I do question why you post a list that is very old, most of the people listed on here are deceased. Modern day science is actually disproving many of these old theories today. The new theory today is now called "String Theory" look it up and then 20 years from now they will have a new theory...Do you start to see a pattern here?


Praise The Holy Lamb Of God!!!! He never changes.
Reply:I really like the cosmetic surgeon. Yes, that profession qualifies them as a scientist....
Reply:Ever heard of project Steve???
Reply:Can't get evidence for creation, get a list of people who cant either but still "believe" it.


Science is about *evidence* what part don't creationists understand?





Galileo Galilei Believed the sun was the center of the universe.


Isaac Newton was also an alchemist.


And Blaise Pascal sure made one convincing argument for god (if you're gullible)
Reply:The list makes me feel a bit amused... nothing more. Look above me... the response about the Steve list. I'm sure THAT list does little more than reinforce your delusion that there is a worldwide atheist conspiracy (booga booga!).
Reply:The bias is clear and pervasive! Incidentally, did you know that there is a list, which at last count had some 17,000 signatures of scientists who dispute global warming? Why don't we get to hear from them? Same reason: poltics.





In Christ,


Tom
Reply:Is that the COMPLETE list of doctors that believe in Genesis? if so...that is a TINY percentage of the scientific community.





c'mon...you can do better than that!





btw...loved you in 'Everybody Loves Raymond'
Reply:Thanks for the info :)





PS I believe his point is.. some people very well educated even in the sciences still hold true to creation.
Reply:Not to burst your bubble, but most of those men's professions have absolutely nothing to do with Creation, so they aren't really qualified. I mean, you listed a dentist and some sort of math guy.
Reply:Bravo!! Good post.





I have to remind you that logic will not work with nutjobs. If they had logic and a working brain they would not deny evolution in the first place.





Yea, I may be bitter. It is one of my many flaws.
Reply:Just like a good Xian...you learned to copy %26amp; paste!





Attaboy Brad!
Reply:"Scietists have said we have never written a peer reviewed paper, or been in a sciene journal... That's because the world won't let us."





Bwahahaha yes I am sure it is all a big atheist scientist conspiracy.
Reply:There's a longer list of better qualified scientists, all named Steven / Stephen, who reject it.
Reply:Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...


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