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18 de diciembre de 2021

Scientists Every Christian Should Know

Here are a few examples of Christian scientists who started the modern science movement:

Blaise Pascal (1623 – 1662)
Inventor of the first mechanical adding machine. Developed mathematical basis for theory of probability. Started the work on hydrostatics (examines the characteristics and pressures of fluids) and hydrodynamics (studies the motion of fluids and the forces acting on solid objects immersed in fluids). “How can anyone lose who chooses to become a Christian? If, when he dies, there turns out to be no God he has lost nothing – in fact, he lived a happier life than non-believing friends. If, however, there is a God, he has gained heaven, while his skeptical friends will have lost everything in hell.”

Sir Isaac Newton (1642 – 1727)
Discovered the universal law of gravity and three fundamental laws of motion. He also developed calculus into a mathematical science and worked on the particle theory of light propagation. Sir Isaac Newton invented the first reflecting telescope. Stood firm in his belief of creation and the Bible. He believed in a worldwide flood as the best answer to the questions on rock layers and believed in a six day creation of the universe.

Charles Babbage (1791 – 1871)
Regarded as the father of modern computing because his design was the forerunner of modern computers. A brilliant inventor of hundreds of items including the speedometer, cowcatcher, and the ophthalmoscope (an instrument used to view the interior of the eye). Babbage believed that the scientific method, when done correctly, was entirely in agreement with the literal belief of the Bible.

James Joule (1818 – 1889)
Discovered the relationship between electricity, heat and mechanical work. Founder of the science of thermodynamics. He was the first to measure the velocity of gases and discovered the Joule–Thompson effect which is the basis for modern refrigeration. Darwinism was gaining popularity during this time in history. “The order maintained in the universe…works smoothly and harmoniously…the whole being is governed by the sovereign hand of God.”

James Maxwell (1831 – 1879)
One of the greatest mathematicians of all time. Developed the four equations which are the basis of modern electromagnetic theory. He is most famous for his studies of electricity in motion and the kinetic theory of gases. Maxwell firmly opposed Darwinism and was able to demonstrate the fallacy of this theory. His prayer says it all: “Almighty God, Who hast created man in Thine own image…teach us to study the works of Thy hand, that we may believe on Him Whom Thou hast sent to give us a knowledge of salvation and the remission our sins. All this we ask in the name of the Jesus.”

Louis Pasteur (1822 – 1895)
Based on his experimentations proved that life comes only from preexisting life. Developed the process of pasteurization which has saved countless lives. Created the first vaccination, thus finding the cure for rabies. Pasteur strongly opposed the theory of Darwinism because it did not fit scientific evidence, based on known scientific method of observation and testing. He believed, “Science brings men nearer to God. The more I study nature, the more I stand amazed at the works of the Creator.”

Wernher Von Braun (1912 – 1977)
Led a team of scientists and engineers who developed modern rockets and space flight. Director of NASA flight center from 1958 – 1971. Very important part in the U.S. manned space program. “I find it difficult to understand a scientist who does not acknowledge the presence of a superior rationality behind the existence of the universe.”

Adapted from an article by Doug Velting


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