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Famous Modern Scientists Who Were Christians
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory

Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
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2017-08-12 09:13:19 UTC
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th century, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
Jeanne Douglas
2017-08-13 01:06:21 UTC
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Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th century, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
Also completely irrelevant.
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry
and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer
behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the
science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
Stop lying.
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2017-08-12 10:19:41 UTC
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry
and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer
behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the
science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
Stop lying.
FORGERY
Malte Runz
2017-08-12 10:49:31 UTC
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry
and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer
behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the
science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
Stop lying.
FORGERY
Eh... Are you saying you have a forgerer?
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Jeanne Douglas
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry
and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer
behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the
science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
Stop lying.
FORGERY
Eh... Are you saying you have a forgerer?
No. He's saying that poor poor dukie has a forger.
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2017-08-13 09:15:13 UTC
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry
and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer
behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the
science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
Stop lying.
FORGERY
Eh... Are you saying you have a forger[...]?
No. He's saying that poor poor dukie has a forger.
I bet the forger played with his own faeces well into adolescence. Who
else would want to manipulate that little shit.
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry
and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer
behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the
science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
Stop lying.
FORGERY
Eh... Are you saying you have a forger[...]?
No. He's saying that poor poor dukie has a forger.
I bet the forger played with his own faeces well into adolescence. Who
else would want to manipulate that little shit.
Nobody's forging duke.
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry
and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer
behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the
science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
Stop lying.
FORGERY
Eh... Are you saying you have a forger[...]?
No. He's saying that poor poor dukie has a forger.
I bet the forger played with his own faeces well into adolescence. Who
else would want to manipulate that little shit.
Nobody's forging duke.
Actually, it seems like somebody is unless he's given up on adding his sig to his posts.
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry
and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer
behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the
science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
Stop lying.
FORGERY
Eh... Are you saying you have a forger[...]?
No. He's saying that poor poor dukie has a forger.
I bet the forger played with his own faeces well into adolescence. Who
else would want to manipulate that little shit.
Nobody's forging duke.
Actually, it seems like somebody is unless he's given up on adding his sig to his posts.
And it's just not the way poor poor dukie speaks.
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Malte Runz
2017-08-12 09:48:46 UTC
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
His name was Niels Steensen, but, as was common back then, he
'latinized' his name to Nicolaus Steno. Steno with a t. Sloppy sources
you've got there, Andofsky (sic).
Post by v***@gmail.com
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
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2017-08-12 10:38:15 UTC
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
His name was Niels Steensen, but, as was common back then, he
'latinized' his name to Nicolaus Steno. Steno with a t. Sloppy sources
you've got there, Andofsky (sic).
Post by v***@gmail.com
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
I thought he was going for: "even scientists can be duped."

And how modern are the 1700's?
Christopher A. Lee
2017-08-12 12:23:43 UTC
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
His name was Niels Steensen, but, as was common back then, he
'latinized' his name to Nicolaus Steno. Steno with a t. Sloppy sources
you've got there, Andofsky (sic).
Post by v***@gmail.com
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
But everybody was still raised theist, and until they did their work
there was no alternative explanation.

And they stepped aside from their beliefs when they did it.

Mad Joe doesn't understand the concept of suspending disbelief when
people are in religion mode and returning to reality afterwards.

Or revising their beliefs in the light of their results.
Post by Malte Runz
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
Think?

That's his problem - he doesn't.

If he did, he wouldn't steal quiz questions and pass them off as his
own without checking the answers first.

Nor would he lie so transparently about himself, like claiming to have
been a criminal prosecutor in the navy to lend himself bogus authority
for transparent nonsense.

And he certainly wouldn't lose his temper when caught out.
Malte Runz
2017-08-12 14:28:30 UTC
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
His name was Niels Steensen, but, as was common back then, he
'latinized' his name to Nicolaus Steno. Steno with a t. Sloppy sources
you've got there, Andofsky (sic).
Post by v***@gmail.com
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
But everybody was still raised theist, and until they did their work
there was no alternative explanation.
If Newton, who for some reason isn't on the list, lived today, I
believe it is very unlikely he'd be a theist.
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And they stepped aside from their beliefs when they did it.
Mad Joe doesn't understand the concept of suspending disbelief when
people are in religion mode and returning to reality afterwards.
Or revising their beliefs in the light of their results.
I've listened to quite a few 'deconversion stories' online, and common
for most of them is, that learning basic physics and biology was the
beginning of the end of their faith.
Post by default
Post by Malte Runz
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
Think?
That's his problem - he doesn't.
If he did, he wouldn't steal quiz questions and pass them off as his
own without checking the answers first.
Nor would he lie so transparently about himself, like claiming to have
been a criminal prosecutor in the navy to lend himself bogus authority
for transparent nonsense.
And he certainly wouldn't lose his temper when caught out.
It must be terrible having a raging fit every time someone trolls him.
'LIAR!!! I can count to 29!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
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Christopher A. Lee
2017-08-12 16:25:00 UTC
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Post by Malte Runz
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic chemistry and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
His name was Niels Steensen, but, as was common back then, he
'latinized' his name to Nicolaus Steno. Steno with a t. Sloppy sources
you've got there, Andofsky (sic).
Post by v***@gmail.com
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
But everybody was still raised theist, and until they did their work
there was no alternative explanation.
If Newton, who for some reason isn't on the list, lived today, I
believe it is very unlikely he'd be a theist.
He was a strange sort of theist, almost a deist - his god created the
universe but then left it to its own devices to run itself according
to the laws of physics.
Post by Malte Runz
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And they stepped aside from their beliefs when they did it.
Even if they were still wrong but less so, like Kelvin..
Post by Malte Runz
Post by default
Mad Joe doesn't understand the concept of suspending disbelief when
people are in religion mode and returning to reality afterwards.
Or revising their beliefs in the light of their results.
I've listened to quite a few 'deconversion stories' online, and common
for most of them is, that learning basic physics and biology was the
beginning of the end of their faith.
I'm not so concerned with that because IMO it merely means they came
to their senses, and there are all sorts of things that can trigger
this - what interests me more, is the psychology behind their beliefs,
not what they believe.

That's one of the reasons I like Dan Barker's "Losing Faith in Faith"
- he describes his mindset as the theist he had previously been.

There's also Edmund Cohen's "The Mind of the Bible Believer". After he
had regained his senses, he used his psychology training to analyse
how he got sucked into fundamentalism and what kept him there.
Post by Malte Runz
Post by default
Post by Malte Runz
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
Think?
That's his problem - he doesn't.
If he did, he wouldn't steal quiz questions and pass them off as his
own without checking the answers first.
Nor would he lie so transparently about himself, like claiming to have
been a criminal prosecutor in the navy to lend himself bogus authority
for transparent nonsense.
And he certainly wouldn't lose his temper when caught out.
It must be terrible having a raging fit every time someone trolls him.
'LIAR!!! I can count to 29!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
I wouldn't call the treatment he gets here, trolling - he simply reaps
what he sows, he's the troll whose only reason to be here is a
minority for whom he has an irrational hatred.

If he had kept it to the Jewish, Christian and Nazi groups he
frequents, none of us would have heard of him.
Ted
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 16:28:30 +0200, Malte Runz
Post by Malte Runz
On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 07:23:43 -0500, Christopher A. Lee
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Post by Malte Runz
Post by v***@gmail.com
Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic
chemistry and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
His name was Niels Steensen, but, as was common back then, he
'latinized' his name to Nicolaus Steno. Steno with a t. Sloppy sources
you've got there, Andofsky (sic).
Post by v***@gmail.com
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer
behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the
science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
But everybody was still raised theist, and until they did their work
there was no alternative explanation.
If Newton, who for some reason isn't on the list, lived today, I
believe it is very unlikely he'd be a theist.
He was a strange sort of theist, almost a deist - his god created the
universe but then left it to its own devices to run itself according
to the laws of physics.
Post by Malte Runz
Post by default
And they stepped aside from their beliefs when they did it.
Even if they were still wrong but less so, like Kelvin..
Post by Malte Runz
Post by default
Mad Joe doesn't understand the concept of suspending disbelief when
people are in religion mode and returning to reality afterwards.
Or revising their beliefs in the light of their results.
I've listened to quite a few 'deconversion stories' online, and common
for most of them is, that learning basic physics and biology was the
beginning of the end of their faith.
I'm not so concerned with that because IMO it merely means they came
to their senses, and there are all sorts of things that can trigger
this - what interests me more, is the psychology behind their beliefs,
not what they believe.
That's one of the reasons I like Dan Barker's "Losing Faith in Faith"
- he describes his mindset as the theist he had previously been.
There's also Edmund Cohen's "The Mind of the Bible Believer". After he
had regained his senses, he used his psychology training to analyse
how he got sucked into fundamentalism and what kept him there.
Excellent. Thanks Christopher. They're now on my reading list (if I can get
electronic copies).
Post by Christopher A. Lee
Post by Malte Runz
Post by default
Post by Malte Runz
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
Think?
That's his problem - he doesn't.
If he did, he wouldn't steal quiz questions and pass them off as his
own without checking the answers first.
Nor would he lie so transparently about himself, like claiming to have
been a criminal prosecutor in the navy to lend himself bogus authority
for transparent nonsense.
And he certainly wouldn't lose his temper when caught out.
It must be terrible having a raging fit every time someone trolls him.
'LIAR!!! I can count to 29!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
I wouldn't call the treatment he gets here, trolling - he simply reaps
what he sows, he's the troll whose only reason to be here is a
minority for whom he has an irrational hatred.
If he had kept it to the Jewish, Christian and Nazi groups he
frequents, none of us would have heard of him.
Christopher A. Lee
2017-08-12 18:58:11 UTC
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Post by Ted
Post by Christopher A. Lee
On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 16:28:30 +0200, Malte Runz
Post by Malte Runz
On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 07:23:43 -0500, Christopher A. Lee
Post by default
On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 11:48:46 +0200, Malte Runz
Post by Malte Runz
Post by v***@gmail.com
Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic
chemistry and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
His name was Niels Steensen, but, as was common back then, he
'latinized' his name to Nicolaus Steno. Steno with a t. Sloppy sources
you've got there, Andofsky (sic).
Post by v***@gmail.com
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer
behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the
science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
But everybody was still raised theist, and until they did their work
there was no alternative explanation.
If Newton, who for some reason isn't on the list, lived today, I
believe it is very unlikely he'd be a theist.
He was a strange sort of theist, almost a deist - his god created the
universe but then left it to its own devices to run itself according
to the laws of physics.
Post by Malte Runz
Post by default
And they stepped aside from their beliefs when they did it.
Even if they were still wrong but less so, like Kelvin..
Post by Malte Runz
Post by default
Mad Joe doesn't understand the concept of suspending disbelief when
people are in religion mode and returning to reality afterwards.
Or revising their beliefs in the light of their results.
I've listened to quite a few 'deconversion stories' online, and common
for most of them is, that learning basic physics and biology was the
beginning of the end of their faith.
I'm not so concerned with that because IMO it merely means they came
to their senses, and there are all sorts of things that can trigger
this - what interests me more, is the psychology behind their beliefs,
not what they believe.
That's one of the reasons I like Dan Barker's "Losing Faith in Faith"
- he describes his mindset as the theist he had previously been.
There's also Edmund Cohen's "The Mind of the Bible Believer". After he
had regained his senses, he used his psychology training to analyse
how he got sucked into fundamentalism and what kept him there.
Excellent. Thanks Christopher. They're now on my reading list (if I can get
electronic copies).
Post by Christopher A. Lee
Post by Malte Runz
Post by default
Post by Malte Runz
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
Think?
That's his problem - he doesn't.
If he did, he wouldn't steal quiz questions and pass them off as his
own without checking the answers first.
Nor would he lie so transparently about himself, like claiming to have
been a criminal prosecutor in the navy to lend himself bogus authority
for transparent nonsense.
And he certainly wouldn't lose his temper when caught out.
It must be terrible having a raging fit every time someone trolls him.
'LIAR!!! I can count to 29!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
I wouldn't call the treatment he gets here, trolling - he simply reaps
what he sows, he's the troll whose only reason to be here is a
minority for whom he has an irrational hatred.
If he had kept it to the Jewish, Christian and Nazi groups he
frequents, none of us would have heard of him.
Much of the Dan Barker is on-line,

Here's a video presentation based on his book....

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.atheism/MDWJ8q9m4pg/JFQgwFvOof0J

You can find a summary of Cohen on Google groups...

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.atheism/MDWJ8q9m4pg/34RF5hghAwQJ
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.atheism/MDWJ8q9m4pg/L4pzuLxdEy8J
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.atheism/uXXJgBftEow/1ZSUAMgb1N0J
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.atheism/MDWJ8q9m4pg/JFQgwFvOof0J
Ted
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Post by Ted
Post by Christopher A. Lee
On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 16:28:30 +0200, Malte Runz
Post by Malte Runz
On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 07:23:43 -0500, Christopher A. Lee
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 11:48:46 +0200, Malte Runz
Post by Malte Runz
Post by v***@gmail.com
Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the
mystery of the rainbow
Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion
Johannes Baptista van Helmont 1579-1644 founder of pneumatic
chemistry and chemical physiology
Francesco Maria Grimaldi 1618-1663 discoverer of the diffraction of light Catholic
Blaise Pascal 1623-1662 mathematical prodigy and universal genius
Robert Boyle 1627-1691 founder of modern chemistry
John Ray 1627-1705 cataloger of British flora and fauna Calvinist (denomination?)
Isaac Barrow 1630-1677 Newton's teacher
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723 discoverer of bacteria
Niels Seno 1638-1686 founder of geology
His name was Niels Steensen, but, as was common back then, he
'latinized' his name to Nicolaus Steno. Steno with a t. Sloppy sources
you've got there, Andofsky (sic).
Post by v***@gmail.com
James Bradley 1693-1762 discoverer of the aberration of starlight
Ewald Georg von Kleist c. 1700-1748 inventor of the Leyden jar
Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 classifer of all living things
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 the prolific mathematician
John Dalton 1766-1844 founder of modern atomic theory
Thomas Young 1773-1829 first to conduct a double-slit experiment with light
David Brewster 1781-1868 researcher of polarized light
William Buckland 1784-1856 geologist of the Noahic flood
Adem Sedgwick 1785-1873 geologist of the Cambrian
Augustin-Jean Fresnel 1788-1827 the physicist of light waves
Augustin Louis Cauchy 1789-1857 soulwinning mathematician
Michael Faraday 1791-1867 giant of electrical research
John Frederick William Herschel 1792-1871 cataloger of the Southern skies
Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 pathfinder of the seas
Philip Henry Gosse 1810-1888 popular naturalist
Asa Gray 1810-1888 influential botanist
James Dwight Dana 1813-1895 systematizer of minerology
George Boole 1815-1864 discoverer of pure mathematics
James Prescott Joule 1818-1889 originator of Joule's Law
John Couch Adams 1819-1892 codiscoverer of Neptune
George Gabriel Stokes 1819-1903 theorist of fluorescence
Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 pioneer in genetics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin 1824-1907 physicist of thermodynammics
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann 1829-1907 the non-Euclidean geometer
behind relativity theory
James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879 father of modern physics
Edward William Morley 1838-1923 Michelson's partner in measuring the speed of light
Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem 1861-1923 the physicist who recovered the
science of the Middle Ages
Georges Lemaitre 1894-1966 the prist who showed us the universe is expanding
George Washington Carver c. 1864-1943 pioneer in chemurgy
Arthur Stanley Eddington 1882-1944 the astronomer who ruled stellar theory
Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
But everybody was still raised theist, and until they did their work
there was no alternative explanation.
If Newton, who for some reason isn't on the list, lived today, I
believe it is very unlikely he'd be a theist.
He was a strange sort of theist, almost a deist - his god created the
universe but then left it to its own devices to run itself according
to the laws of physics.
Post by Malte Runz
Post by default
And they stepped aside from their beliefs when they did it.
Even if they were still wrong but less so, like Kelvin..
Post by Malte Runz
Post by default
Mad Joe doesn't understand the concept of suspending disbelief when
people are in religion mode and returning to reality afterwards.
Or revising their beliefs in the light of their results.
I've listened to quite a few 'deconversion stories' online, and common
for most of them is, that learning basic physics and biology was the
beginning of the end of their faith.
I'm not so concerned with that because IMO it merely means they came
to their senses, and there are all sorts of things that can trigger
this - what interests me more, is the psychology behind their beliefs,
not what they believe.
That's one of the reasons I like Dan Barker's "Losing Faith in Faith"
- he describes his mindset as the theist he had previously been.
There's also Edmund Cohen's "The Mind of the Bible Believer". After he
had regained his senses, he used his psychology training to analyse
how he got sucked into fundamentalism and what kept him there.
Excellent. Thanks Christopher. They're now on my reading list (if I can get
electronic copies).
Post by Christopher A. Lee
Post by Malte Runz
Post by default
Post by Malte Runz
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
Think?
That's his problem - he doesn't.
If he did, he wouldn't steal quiz questions and pass them off as his
own without checking the answers first.
Nor would he lie so transparently about himself, like claiming to have
been a criminal prosecutor in the navy to lend himself bogus authority
for transparent nonsense.
And he certainly wouldn't lose his temper when caught out.
It must be terrible having a raging fit every time someone trolls him.
'LIAR!!! I can count to 29!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
I wouldn't call the treatment he gets here, trolling - he simply reaps
what he sows, he's the troll whose only reason to be here is a
minority for whom he has an irrational hatred.
If he had kept it to the Jewish, Christian and Nazi groups he
frequents, none of us would have heard of him.
Much of the Dan Barker is on-line,
Here's a video presentation based on his book....
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.atheism/MDWJ8q9m4pg/JFQgwFvOof0J
You can find a summary of Cohen on Google groups...
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.atheism/MDWJ8q9m4pg/34RF5hghAwQJ
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.atheism/MDWJ8q9m4pg/L4pzuLxdEy8J
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.atheism/uXXJgBftEow/1ZSUAMgb1N0J
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.atheism/MDWJ8q9m4pg/JFQgwFvOof0J
Cool. Thanks Christopher. :)
Siri Cruise
2017-08-12 22:52:53 UTC
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If Newton, who for some reason isn't on the list, lived today, I
believe it is very unlikely he'd be a theist.
He was a strange sort of theist, almost a deist - his god created the
universe but then left it to its own devices to run itself according
to the laws of physics.
Uh....no. And no.
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If Newton, who for some reason isn't on the list, lived today, I
believe it is very unlikely he'd be a theist.
He was a strange sort of theist, almost a deist - his god created the
universe but then left it to its own devices to run itself according
to the laws of physics.
Uh....no. And no.
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Chrissy is lying again. Here is Isaac Newton's biography:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton
Newton was very intensely involved in religion, even tho he was a bit unorthodox.

Newton is not on this list, but he was on the one I posted in a different thread.
Jeanne Douglas
2017-08-13 01:17:05 UTC
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Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
Yeah, he actually thinks his list is relevant in any way. So pathetic.
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Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
Yeah, he actually thinks his list is relevant in any way. So pathetic.
It's relevant to those posters who have read my explanation for posting it and have the intelligence to understand what I said. That leaves you out.
Jeanne Douglas
2017-08-13 12:50:44 UTC
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Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
Yeah, he actually thinks his list is relevant in any way. So pathetic.
It's relevant to those posters who have read my explanation for posting it and have the intelligence to understand what I said. That leaves you out.
Oooo, look at ArtieJoe trying to bully me. BWAHAHAHA.

Name one person here who doesn't think pretty much everything you say here is bullshit.
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Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
Yeah, he actually thinks his list is relevant in any way. So pathetic.
It's relevant to those posters who have read my explanation for posting
it and have the intelligence to understand what I said. That leaves you out.
Oooo, look at ArtieJoe trying to bully me. BWAHAHAHA.
Name one person here who doesn't think pretty much everything you say here is bullshit.
Even duke, Yost, and Cody seem not to grant him any credibility.
Yap Honghor
2017-08-14 06:59:20 UTC
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Note that the last 25 lived after the beginning of the 18th centuries, when
persecution for heresy no longer took place.
I don't know what your point is, but it seems that you think that
because a brilliant scientist believed in God, there must be
scientific evidence of God.
Yeah, he actually thinks his list is relevant in any way. So pathetic.
It's relevant to those posters who have read my explanation for posting it and have the intelligence to understand what I said. That leaves you out.
You know you don't have nano credibility here or anywhere else, right?
Jeanne Douglas
2017-08-13 01:05:05 UTC
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
Completely irrelevant. Which you've been told before.,
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
Completely irrelevant. Which you've been told before.,
Told by who? You? HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Jeanne Douglas
2017-08-13 12:48:46 UTC
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
Completely irrelevant. Which you've been told before.,
Told by who? You? HAHAHAHAHAHA!
When did I say it was me? Learn to read, goofus.
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
Completely irrelevant. Which you've been told before.,
Told by who? You? HAHAHAHAHAHA!
When did I say it was me? Learn to read, goofus.
It does not matter which mentally retarded atheist told me.
You all have the IQ of a carrot and you are so incompetent that all I can do when I think of you is laugh.
Ted
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
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Post by Jeanne Douglas
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
Completely irrelevant. Which you've been told before.,
Told by who? You? HAHAHAHAHAHA!
When did I say it was me? Learn to read, goofus.
It does not matter which mentally retarded atheist told me.
You all have the IQ of a carrot and you are so incompetent that all I can
do when I think of you is laugh.
Sorta like when Yost laughed at you yesterday? Or like when you told duke
he had a forger and he knew you were lying?
Cloud Hobbit
2017-08-13 22:37:49 UTC
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Post by Jeanne Douglas
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
Completely irrelevant. Which you've been told before.,
Told by who? You? HAHAHAHAHAHA!
When did I say it was me? Learn to read, goofus.
It does not matter which mentally retarded atheist told me.
Unevidenced claim dismissed.
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You all have the IQ of a carrot and you are so incompetent that all I can do when I think of you is laugh.
That's just the voices in your head laughing at you and all your nonsense and bullshit. If you were on fire nobody would piss on you to put you out.

You are a nasty lying piece of shit who has continually made a fool of yourself.
Every claim of fact you have made about your fake deity has been refuted and you have nothing left but hate and noise.
Jeanne Douglas
2017-08-14 02:43:13 UTC
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Post by Jeanne Douglas
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Some Famous Scientists who were Christians
Completely irrelevant. Which you've been told before.,
Told by who? You? HAHAHAHAHAHA!
When did I say it was me? Learn to read, goofus.
It does not matter which mentally retarded atheist told me.
You all have the IQ of a carrot and you are so incompetent that all I can do when I think of you is laugh.
Yet another lame attempt to bully.
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