Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds
Bilbo, other than an Evolutionist global conspiracy why would the majority of scientific research say that dinosaurs are millions of years old? I mean your in an extreme minority on your dinosaur beliefs. If your opinions are backed up my so much factual information why isn't it taught in schools, universities etc?
Hey vanchilds, that is a great question and I will attempt to answer it as fully as I can.

The scientific community, especially in the areas of paelontology and evolutionary sciences all of course subscribe to the evolutionary world view. The vast majority are also humanists who have a strong anti-God agenda, and are actively seeking at all levels to destroy belief in God. As this may sound a strong satement I will back it up with examples in a moment.

The education system is run largely by people with a humanist agenda who again seek to turn people away from belief in creation and to their own humanistic evolutionary beliefs. This is not so much a conspiracy as it is trying to have their own world view established as the official explanation for man's origins.

I mean you would not expect an evangelical Christian university to employ an athiestic college professor would you?

In exactly the same way it is virtually impossible for a scientist who happens to believe in creation to get a position on any secular university, or to get his papers published in secular journals. Anyone who holds to a creationist viewpoint is at odds with the evolutionary community and so will never be allowed to teach or to hold a position of responsibility in a secular establishment.

This much should be obvious.

In America this is changing. In places such as Kansas there is a battle royal taking place between creationist and evolutionists over the teaching of creation being restored to schools. The tide is turning slowly in the favour of creationists in some parts of the world.

To see the scale of the prejudice and evolutionary scientists contempt for Christianity let me give you some examples.

Here are some quotes from Richard Dawkins, lecturer of Zoology at Oxford University, winner of numerous awards and the most famous evolutionist in Europe, and probably the worlds biggest authority on evolution

Religion teaches the dangerous nonsense that death is not the end

I am against religion because it teaches us to be satisfied with not understanding the world

To describe religions as mind viruses is sometimes interpreted as contemptuous or even hostile. It is both. I am often asked why I am so hostile to organized religion.

The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil and no good, nothing but blind pitiless indifference.

It is absolutely safe to say that, if you meet somebody who claims not to believe in evolution, that person is ignorant, stupid or insane (or wicked, but I'd rather not consider that).

To an honest judge, the alleged convergence between religion and science is a shallow, empty, hollow, spin-doctored sham.

Dawkin's contempt for creationism is similarly shared by his fellow evolutionary scientists so it is fairly apparant that he would never allow any science teacher who did not believe in evolution to practise under him or to to work in any secular university!


Any creationist believing scientist therefore will never be allowed to teach or to hold a recognised position. There anti-evolutionary evidence will NEVER be published in the accepted scientific journals and their position will always be labelled as idiotic etc. It is an uphill battle but nonetheless there are a huge amount of scientists with impeccable credentials who do believe in the biblical creationist model.

However there are a large number of qualified scientists who believe in special creation.

There are over 600 voting members of the Creation Research Society, the minimum membership entrance is a masters degree in a recognised area of science.

The Korea association of Creation Research has over 150 PHD members and a further 600 with masters degrees.

Below is a list of current scientists who all hold doctorates and believe in special creation, google search them if you are interested


Who's Who? in Creation/Evolution

Creationists holding DOCTORATES IN SCIENCE
(partial list, in alphabetical order)

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1. Agard, E. Theo
2. Allan, James
3. Anderson, Kevin
4. Armstrong, Harold
5. Arndt, Alexander
6. Austin, Steven
7. Barnes, Thomas
8. Batten, Don
9. Baumgardner, John
10. Bergman, Jerry
11. Boudreaux, Edward
12. Byl, John
13. Catchpoole, David
14. Chadwick, Arthur
15. Chaffin, Eugene
16. Chittick, Donald
17. Cimbala, John
18. Clausen, Ben
19. Cole, Sid
20. Cook, Melvin
21. Cumming, Ken
22. Cuozzo, Jack
23. Darrall, Nancy
24. Dewitt, David
25. DeYoung, Donald
26. Downes, Geoff
27. Eckel, Robert
28. Faulkner, Danny
29. Ford, Dwain
30. Frair, Wayne
31. Gentry, Robert
32. Giem, Paul
33. Gillen, Alan
34. Gish, Duane
35. Gitt, Werner
36. Gower, D.B.
37. Grebe, John
38. Grocott, Stephen
39. Harrub, Brad
40. Hawke, George
41. Hollowell, Kelly
42. Holroyd, Edmond
43. Hosken, Bob
44. Howe, George
45. Humphreys, D. Russell
46. Javor, George
47. Jones, Arthur
48. Kaufmann, David
49. Kennedy, Elaine
50. Klotz, John
51. Koop, C. Everett
52. Korochkin, Leonid
53. Kramer, John
54. Lammerts, Walter
55. Lester, Lane
56. Livingston, David
57. Lopez, Raul
58. Marcus, John
59. Marsh, Frank
60. Mastropaolo, Joseph
61. McCombs, Charles
62. McIntosh, Andrew
63. McMullen, Tom
64. Meyer, Angela
65. Meyer, John
66. Mitchell, Colin
67. Morris, Henry
68. Morris, John
69. Mumma, Stanley
70. Parker, Gary
71. Peet, J. H. John
72. Rankin, John
73. Rosevear, David
74. Roth, Ariel
75. Rusch, Wilbert
76. Sarfati, Jonathan
77. Snelling, Andrew
78. Standish, Timothy
79. Taylor, Stephen
80. Thaxton, Charles
81. Thompson, Bert
82. Thomson, Ker
83. Vardiman, Larry
84. Veith, Walter
85. Walter, Jeremy
86. Wanser, Keith
87. Whitcomb, John
88. White, A.J.(Monty)
89. Wilder-Smith, Arthur Ernest
90. Wile, Jay
91. Williams, Emmett
92. Wise, Kurt
93. Wolfrom, Glen
94. Zuill, Henry