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Christianity and Science - Biology and the Christian Worldview. My friends at Summit Ministries in Colorado continue their video series laying out a comprehensive Biblical Christian Worldview. Part 5 of 11

Please visit http://www.Summit.org for more videos and resources for understanding and developing a Biblical Christian Worldview, including various Summit camps and retreats.

Also, visit http://www.allaboutworldview.org/christianity-and-science.htm for more information on Christianity and Science, Biology, Biblical Christianity, Christian Worldview, and Christian Apologetics.

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  • What's sad is that a lot of Christians actually believe the stuff said in this video.

    Science was not founded on Christian principles. In fact, science was very greatly hindered by Christianity, and scientific findings stand opposed to the Bible. Also, as the narrator said, "science is based on the assumption that the universe is orderly and understandable;" in contrast, Christianity's explanation for anything is "it's magic, lol! God works in mysterious ways!"

  • actually Christianity founded science

  • It is christianitys fault we dont have flying cars right now

  • Phillip E. Johnson Professor of Law...well I'm certainly glad that creationists are putting forward their best in the scientific disciplines for this video....

  • These Christians are ether liars or delusional , probably  both .

  • Nothing about this arrogant Christian claim could stand further from the truth.

  • Just because Christians did scientific work has nothing to do with the founding of science. Not only does it not follow, but science existed long before Christianity, practiced by the Ancient Greeks and Romans. Nor did science derive from the pagan religions as even then,

  • scientists sometimes held views contrary to the prevailing religions. The ancient theological opponents did not have the encompassing institutional power as did Christianity during the Dark Ages. The historian Richard Carrier observes, "In contrast,

  • the groups that opposed science in classical antiquity were small, few, rare, and ultimately powerless. That is exactly the opposite of what happened under Christianity." During the medieval period the little science that did occur progressed with little religious influence or, in most cases, in spite of Christianity, but not because of it.

  • Common place among professional historians? I wasn't aware of that. I suspect because it's bullshit.

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