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by Terry Defoe Pastor Terry Defoe is an emeritus member of the clergy who served congregations in Western Canada from 1982 to 2016, and who ministered to students on the campuses of the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University. He is the author...Mar 22, 2023 | 3 Quarks Daily, Abortion, Abraham, Answers in Genesis, Architect Magazine, Ark Encounter, Artistic License, Biblical Authority, Biblical Interpretation, Biblical Literalism, Biblical Marriage, Bigamy, British Museum, Climate Change, Creation Museum, Creation Science, Creationism, Gay Marriage, Greta Thunberg, Henry Morris, Historical Science, Inerrancy, Irving Finkel, Issac, Jacob, Marriage, Monogamy, Noah's Flood, Observational Science, Paul Braterman, Rebecca, Righting America, Sarah, Science, The Climate Book, The Genesis Flood, The Long War Against God, Young Earth Creationism | 2 comments
by Paul Braterman Paul Braterman is Professor Emeritus in Chemistry, University of North Texas, and Honorary Research Fellow (formerly Reader) at the University of Glasgow. His research has involved topics related to the early Earth and the origins of life, and...