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The 20 Most Brilliant Christian Professors

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Just stumbled on this:

The 20 Most Brilliant Christian Professors

Shows that being Christian and being brilliant are not incompatible.

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otseng wrote:Just stumbled on this:

The 20 Most Brilliant Christian Professors

Shows that being Christian and being brilliant are not incompatible.
It is interesting. I gave a speech in my public speaking class entitled "Many Young Earth Creation Scientists are not Pseudo- Scientists". In that I showed an eight page list of scientists, (small type single space almost no margin) that had Master degrees or higher in science. Most of the ones on the list had PhD's. It was hundreds of scientists. Real scientists DO believe in creation for SCIENTIFIC reasons.
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otseng wrote:I thought one requirement was that the MASR program must be finished within 5 years.
I suppose that's the "official" policy. The friend that I know must be on their "unofficial" track... :whistle:
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