John Clayton
“Yet this learned man, an expert in his field, said that this was an area that the scientist should not even try to answer--that it was totally beyond the capacity of science to explain and explore… The basic question of the creation of matter/energy from absolutely nothing is not an area that can be scientifically explored… I was very disturbed by that answer.”
Greg Reinhardt
“I used to think that Christians were unscientific and uncreative. But I was wrong about that. Many of the greatest scientists like Lord Kelvin, Johannes Kepler, James Prescott Joule, Carl Linnaeus, Sir Joseph Lister, Louis Pasteur, Robert Boyle, Sir Isaac Newton and Michael Faraday were Christians. Great musicians like George Frederic Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Franz Haydn, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn and Franz Liszt) were Christians.”
Stan Borley
“…isn’t everything we see made out of that which is invisible? Isn’t everything that is visible to us composed of sub-atomic particles, as our science confirms? Don’t we take that on faith? Many leading edge scientists are becoming aware that there is a supreme consciousness veiled behind what we observe without actually seeing… Scientific and spiritual investigation have many similarities and the assumptions of both rely on faith.”
Chris Hansen (1)
“…is there intelligence behind the universe? I kept telling myself that the answer to that question was probably no. Modern public education had been busily engaged in convincing me that the universe did not need a supernatural explanation. I was thoroughly convinced that a natural explanation would do.”
Arnold Neumaier
“I started to swim into the waters of science, which turned out to be a big, nearly endless ocean. My learning was very rewarding, and today I am still swimming. Learning to master mathematics at a deep level clarified my insights into what it means to know, and also gave me a sense of how to search for truth, and how to distinguish between promising and irrelevant ways that one can go.”
Henry (“Fritz”) Schaefer
“I discovered that the resurrection of Jesus is not only historically true, but that it's one of the best-attested facts in all of ancient history. If you haven't made this discovery yet, I would strongly encourage you to examine the evidence carefully. A good summary of the evidence for the resurrection is given in Frank Morrison's book, Who Moved the Stone?”
Ian Dale
“I extrapolated that to be proof that all ideas of God were invented, and that science can (or would eventually be able to) explain everything.”
Chris Hansen (2)
“One day, some years back, I got into a discussion with some college students about whether the laws of calculus were discovered or invented.”