Great Scientists (left to right): Kirby, Pasteur, Newton, Carver, Maxwell, Kepler, Boyle, Bell

The Greatest Scientists - the ones most responsible for great discoveries - were Creationists.

These include Kepler, Newton, Boyle, Bell, Kirby, Maxwell, Pasteur and Carver, among many others. Among their numerous discoveries include physical astronomy, calculus, chemistry, electrodynamics, vaccination and immunization.

They believed that, as scientists, they were "thinking God's thoughts after Him," learning to understand and control the laws and processes of nature for God's glory and man's good. They believed and practiced science in exactly the same way that modern creationist scientists do. 

 
Johann Kepler
 
Isaac Newton
 
Robert Boyle
 
Charles Bell
 
William Kirby
 
James Clerk Maxwell
 
Louis Pasteur
 
George Washington Carver

These men believed in the inspiration and authority of the Bible, as well as in the deity and saving work of Jesus Christ. They believed that God had supernaturally created all things, each with its own complex structure for its own unique purpose. More...