Antony van Leeuwenhoek – The First Microbe Hunter
Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632 – 1723) was a Dutch haberdasher who rose to fame not as a cloth merchant but as a lay Christian scientist who had a fascination with
Bible Apologetics – A DAILY DEVOTIONAL
Why We Believe the Bible is our Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632 – 1723) was a Dutch haberdasher who rose to fame not as a cloth merchant but as a lay Christian scientist who had a fascination with
Many of you may never have heard of Robert Boyle. But if I were to tell you that he is generally considered to be the father of modern chemistry, you
If you happen to be an old earth creationist you believe that starlight is billions of years old. If, on the other hand, you are a young earth creationist you
The name of Ignaz Semmelweis may be unfamiliar to many, but he is a perfect example of why not only is dissent within science healthy but it can literally be
Wiker and Witt share the following with regards to the periodic table of the elements: “Second, the periodic table itself is a masterpiece of order, precision and intellectual beauty, an
Professor John A. Bloom makes a very simple but profound statement when he says, “In order to study the world fruitfully, you have to look at it the right way.”1
Isaac Newton is perhaps the greatest scientist of all time. He believed that scientific investigation leads to a greater knowledge of God the Creator of the universe. As amazing as this may
The latest estimates are that the human body consists of approximately 40 trillion cells. Each of these 40 trillion human cells are so vastly complex that entire books have been
In several past devotionals I have listed many provocative quotes by world renowned scientists showing that a knowledge of science doesn’t need to lead to a disbelief in God. Today I
The great French scientist, mathematician, and philosopher, Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), lived a short but amazingly productive life. In his brief 39 years on earth, Pascal, according to Henry Morris: “was