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Well, like many other CSCA members, I am not a scientist. I am a seminary student (graduating May 2023 if Read more
I have been fascinated by science since I was a kid. I remember watching astronauts on television and desiring to Read more
I wanted to be a botanical illustrator when I was in grade 7 because I liked labeling plant parts in Read more
The Lake Huron beach where I spent my summers as a kid had many rocks and wasn’t very sandy. I Read more
My default track was to follow in my father’s footsteps as an Educator, but in my last year of High Read more
I came to psychology sulking and reluctant. The discipline was too young, too incapable of answering the questions that interested Read more
Dr. Colin C. M. Campbell, who taught at McMaster University for 15 years in the Department of Physics and in Read more
I love evolutionary science and see it as God's natural mechanism for creating all life on earth. It also helps Read more
I'm a philosopher and theologian, not a scientist, but I chose to be involved in the "faith and science" world Read more
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Martin de Wit, "Sustainability and Biblical Creation Care"
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