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Famous Scientists Who Believed in Creation

by Owen Borville
​October 23, 2018

Evolutionists say that creationists do not contribute anything to science, however, here are some great scientists who believed in creation instead of evolution and millions of years:

Leonardo da Vinci (b.1452), Italian inventor, scientist, engineer, artist, architect, mathematician, musician and author.
Francis Bacon (1561), English philosopher and scientist who helped develop the scientific method.
Johanne Kepler (1571), German mathematician, astronomer, known for planetary motion.
Blaise Pascal (1623), French mathematician, physicist, inventor, mechanical calculator.
Robert Boyle (1627), Irish scientist, co-founder of modern chemistry and experimental scientific method.
John Ray (1627), English naturalist, philosopher, and theologian.
Nicholas Steno (1638), Danish scientist contributed greatly to geology, stratigraphy, crystallography, and anatomy. 
Isaac Newton (1643), English mathematician, astronomer, physicist, and theologian, developed laws of gravitation.
John Woodward (1665), English paleontologist, geologist, and naturalist.
Carl Linnaeus (1707), Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, developed modern taxonomy of species classification.
William Herschel (1738), German/British astronomer, found planet Uranus and studied star processes.
Georges Cuvier (1769), French naturalist known as the founding father of modern paleontology.
Humphrey Davy (1778), Cornish chemist, inventor, discovered chlorine and iodine.
David Brewster (1781), British scientist, inventor, author, optics and light polarization.
Michael Faraday (1791), British scientist know for  principles of electromagnetic induction.
Charles Babbage (1791), English mathematician and engineer originated the concept of a digital programmable computer.
Samuel Morse (1791), American painter and inventor, helped develop the single-wire telegraph system.
John Herschel (1792), English scientist, mathematician, astronomer, chemist, and inventor.
Joseph Henry (1797), American scientist, engineer, electromagnets, electrical inductance.
Matthew Maury (1806), American oceanographer, astronomer, geologist, meteorologist.
Louis Aggasiz (1807), Swiss/America biologist and geologist, known for glacial activity and zoology.
James Simpson (1811), Scottish physician, anesthetic properties of chloroform in medicine on humans.
James Joule (1818), English physicist, known for the development of laws of thermodynamics.
George Stokes (1819), Irish physicist and mathematician known for fluid dynamics, optics, and stokes theorem.
Rudolf Virchow (1821), German physician, developed modern pathology and cell theory.
Gregor Mendel (1822), Augustinian friar who is considered the founder of modern genetics.
Louis Pasteur (1822), French biologist who developed principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization.
Henri Fabre (1823), French entomologist who published popular books on insects.
Lord Kelvin (1824), Irish physicist and engineer, laws of thermodynamics, absolute temperature scale.
Bernhard Riemann (1826), German mathematician, analysis, number theory, and differential geometry.
James Clerk Maxwell (1831), Scottish physicist known for the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation.
Lord Raleigh (1842), British scientist who contributed to theoretical and experimental physics, Nobel Prize.
John Ambrose Fleming (1849), English electrical engineer, minister, invented the vacuum tube.
William Ramsay (1852), Scottish chemist who discovered the noble gases, received Nobel Prize.


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