List of scientists who became creationists after studying the evidence

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*Gerald E. Aardsma (physicist and radiocarbon dating)
  
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* Louis Agassiz (helped develop the study of glacial geology and of ichthyology)
  
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* Alexander Arndt (analytical chemist, etc.)
  
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* Steven A. Austin (geologist and coal formation expert)
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*Charles Babbage (helped develop science of computers / developed actuarial tables and the calculating machine)
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*Francis Bacon (developed the Scientific Method)
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*Thomas G. Barnes (physicist) [more info]
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*Robert Boyle (helped develop sciences of chemistry and gas dynamics)
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*Wernher von Braun (pioneer of rocketry and space exploration)
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*David Brewster (helped develop science of optical mineralogy)
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*Arthur V. Chadwick (geologist)
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*Melvin Alonzo Cook (physical chemist, Nobel Prize nominee)
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*Georges Cuvier (helped develop sciences of comparative anatomy and vertebrate paleontology)
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*Humphry Davy (helped develop science of thermokinetics)
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*Donald B. DeYoung (physicist, specializing in solid-state, nuclear science and astronomy)
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*Henri Fabre (helped develop science of insect entomology)
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*Michael Faraday (helped develop science of electromagnetics / developed the Field Theory / invented the electric generator)
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*Danny R. Faulkner (astronomer)
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*Ambrose Fleming (helped develop science of electronics / invented thermionic valve)
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*Robert V. Gentry (physicist and chemist)
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* Duane T. Gish (biochemist)
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*John Grebe (chemist)
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*Joseph Henry (invented the electric motor and the galvanometer / discovered self-induction)
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*William Herschel (helped develop science of galactic astronomy / discovered double stars / developed the Global Star Catalog)
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*George F. Howe (botanist)
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*D. Russell Humphreys (award-winning physicist)
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*James P. Joule (developed reversible thermodynamics)
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*Johann Kepler (helped develop science of physical astronomy / developed the Ephemeris Tables)
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*John W. Klotz (geneticist and biologist)
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*Leonid Korochkin (geneticist)
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*Lane P. Lester (geneticist and biologist)
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*Carolus Linnaeus (helped develop sciences of taxonomy and systematic biology / developed the Classification System)
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*Joseph Lister (helped develop science of antiseptic surgery)
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*Frank L. Marsh (biologist)
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*Matthew Maury (helped develop science of oceanography/hydrography)
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*James Clerk Maxwell (helped develop the science of electrodynamics)
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*Gregor Mendel (founded the modern science of genetics)
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*Samuel F. B. Morse (invented the telegraph)
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*Isaac Newton (helped develop science of dynamics and the discipline of calculus / father of the Law of Gravity / invented the reflecting telescope)
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*Gary E. Parker (biologist and paleontologist)
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*Blaise Pascal (helped develop science of hydrostatics / invented the barometer)
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*Louis Pasteur (helped develop science of bacteriology / discovered the Law of Biogenesis / invented fermentation control / developed vaccinations and immunizations)
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*William Ramsay (helped develop the science of isotopic chemistry / discovered inert gases)
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*John Ray (helped develop science of biology and natural science)
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*Lord Rayleigh (helped develop science of dimensional analysis)
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*Bernhard Riemann (helped develop non-Euclidean geometry)
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* James Simpson (helped develop the field of gynecology / developed the use of chloroform)
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*Nicholas Steno (helped develop the science of stratigraphy)
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*George Stokes (helped develop science of fluid mechanics)
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*Charles B. Thaxton (chemist)
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*William Thompson (Lord Kelvin) (helped develop sciences of thermodynamics and energetics / invented the Absolute Temperature Scale / developed the Trans-Atlantic Cable)
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*Larry Vardiman (astrophysicist and geophysicist)
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*Leonardo da Vinci (helped develop science of hydraulics)
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*Rudolf Virchow (helped develop science of pathology)
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*A.J. (Monty) White (chemist)
  
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*A.E. Wilder-Smith (chemist and pharmacology expert)
  
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*John Woodward (helped develop the science of paleontology)
  
  
  
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==Sources==
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http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-scientists.html
  
  
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  • Gerald E. Aardsma (physicist and radiocarbon dating)
  • Louis Agassiz (helped develop the study of glacial geology and of ichthyology)
  • Alexander Arndt (analytical chemist, etc.)
  • Steven A. Austin (geologist and coal formation expert)
  • Charles Babbage (helped develop science of computers / developed actuarial tables and the calculating machine)
  • Francis Bacon (developed the Scientific Method)
  • Thomas G. Barnes (physicist) [more info]
  • Robert Boyle (helped develop sciences of chemistry and gas dynamics)
  • Wernher von Braun (pioneer of rocketry and space exploration)
  • David Brewster (helped develop science of optical mineralogy)
  • Arthur V. Chadwick (geologist)
  • Melvin Alonzo Cook (physical chemist, Nobel Prize nominee)
  • Georges Cuvier (helped develop sciences of comparative anatomy and vertebrate paleontology)
  • Humphry Davy (helped develop science of thermokinetics)
  • Donald B. DeYoung (physicist, specializing in solid-state, nuclear science and astronomy)
  • Henri Fabre (helped develop science of insect entomology)
  • Michael Faraday (helped develop science of electromagnetics / developed the Field Theory / invented the electric generator)
  • Danny R. Faulkner (astronomer)
  • Ambrose Fleming (helped develop science of electronics / invented thermionic valve)
  • Robert V. Gentry (physicist and chemist)
  • Duane T. Gish (biochemist)
  • John Grebe (chemist)
  • Joseph Henry (invented the electric motor and the galvanometer / discovered self-induction)
  • William Herschel (helped develop science of galactic astronomy / discovered double stars / developed the Global Star Catalog)
  • George F. Howe (botanist)
  • D. Russell Humphreys (award-winning physicist)
  • James P. Joule (developed reversible thermodynamics)
  • Johann Kepler (helped develop science of physical astronomy / developed the Ephemeris Tables)
  • John W. Klotz (geneticist and biologist)
  • Leonid Korochkin (geneticist)
  • Lane P. Lester (geneticist and biologist)
  • Carolus Linnaeus (helped develop sciences of taxonomy and systematic biology / developed the Classification System)
  • Joseph Lister (helped develop science of antiseptic surgery)
  • Frank L. Marsh (biologist)
  • Matthew Maury (helped develop science of oceanography/hydrography)
  • James Clerk Maxwell (helped develop the science of electrodynamics)
  • Gregor Mendel (founded the modern science of genetics)
  • Samuel F. B. Morse (invented the telegraph)
  • Isaac Newton (helped develop science of dynamics and the discipline of calculus / father of the Law of Gravity / invented the reflecting telescope)
  • Gary E. Parker (biologist and paleontologist)
  • Blaise Pascal (helped develop science of hydrostatics / invented the barometer)
  • Louis Pasteur (helped develop science of bacteriology / discovered the Law of Biogenesis / invented fermentation control / developed vaccinations and immunizations)
  • William Ramsay (helped develop the science of isotopic chemistry / discovered inert gases)
  • John Ray (helped develop science of biology and natural science)
  • Lord Rayleigh (helped develop science of dimensional analysis)
  • Bernhard Riemann (helped develop non-Euclidean geometry)
  • James Simpson (helped develop the field of gynecology / developed the use of chloroform)
  • Nicholas Steno (helped develop the science of stratigraphy)
  • George Stokes (helped develop science of fluid mechanics)
  • Charles B. Thaxton (chemist)
  • William Thompson (Lord Kelvin) (helped develop sciences of thermodynamics and energetics / invented the Absolute Temperature Scale / developed the Trans-Atlantic Cable)
  • Larry Vardiman (astrophysicist and geophysicist)
  • Leonardo da Vinci (helped develop science of hydraulics)
  • Rudolf Virchow (helped develop science of pathology)
  • A.J. (Monty) White (chemist)
  • A.E. Wilder-Smith (chemist and pharmacology expert)
  • John Woodward (helped develop the science of paleontology)


Sources

http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-scientists.html



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