Bible & Science: Incompatible?

Picture 1This week our church in Rouse Hill hosted a creation science event over two nights.  Dr George Matzko (Bob Jones University) presented arguments for a young earth and raised challenging questions for evolutionists, using the field of thermodynamics.  The meetings were well-attended and included interesting Q&A sessions.

Afterward, I chatted with several Christians who were keen to learn more concerning how the claims of the Bible and of science can be compatible.  I think most Australians would simply assume that the Bible and science cannot truly agree, or else consider the Bible to be irrelevant to science.  So there is considerable pressure on Christians in schools, workplaces and from the media on this issue.  A few thoughts:

EXTRA: Dr Francis Collins directs the Human Genome Project and professes to be Christian.  He supports theistic evolution, but his testimony is interesting: “Why this scientist believes in God”


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Good thoughts! Thanks! =D

Wow. Didn’t realise you had Dr. Matzko speak for that. Good stuff.

yes–Dr Matzko’s presentations received a lot of good feedback.

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