Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Can a Creationist Be A Scientist?

Evolutionists do not believe creationists can be good scientists.  They believe that if you start with the assumption that there is a God, that you cannot honestly follow where the scientific evidence leads.  

Yet atheistic evolutionists begin with the assumption that God doesn't exist.  Could this assumption actually inhibit them from being good scientists?  I mean, if they were to discover evidence that points to a Creator, would the assumption of God does not exist prohibit  them from following where the evidence leads?

It is a double standard for atheistic scientists to deny creationists can be good scientists because of their belief that God does exists, while approaching science with the assumption God does not exist. 

For more information attend the Christian Creation Conference - Did Darwin Murder God?

H. S. Rester

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