Thursday, July 8, 2010

From an eighth-grade Space and Earth Science text for homeschoolers:

The difference between the believing scientist and the unbelieving scientist is not that the believer has presuppositions and the unbeliever does not. The difference is what presupposition each is building his life and thinking on. The believer rests everything on the reliability of the Bible. The unbeliever rests everything on himself -- his use of scientific methodology and his power of reason.

Got that? "Sure, I believe in God, but you believe in logic and reason!" That'll sure shut up your college science professor.

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