Big name presidents of Christian colleges...still no strong sciences

<p>gadad,</p>

<p>I would respectfully say that what you describe Christians in science doing is what I see secular scientists doing-taking a worldview and trying to fit evidence (whether it fits or not) into it. While I would agree that Christians in the sciences are guilty of that, too, the street definitely runs both ways.</p>

<p>Whistle Pig, I wish I had time to comment on your thoughtful post. It’s true, I really am anathema to the Roman Catholic Church, yet, therein lies God’s amazing grace that resuces humans despite our complete undeservedness. (Is that even a word?)</p>

<p>Well, wherever my son ends up, it will certainly be interesting for him to have some deep theological discussions with Christian math/science professors and perhaps discuss the topic of my original post.</p>

<p>I really wan isted my son to go to Grove City or Wheaton or Taylor, but I think God has another plan.</p>