(December 7, 2014 at 11:16 am)Jhayward Wrote: Jenny A: Radiological science. I am a PhD engineer and tenured professor at a research university in the US working on instrumentation not unlike that used in gamma ray and X-ray astronomy. I don't see this area of expertise as especially relevant to topics of 'origins' and faith that I am discussing on this forum. I started off here by asking questions then moved on to say what I believe about certain things due to some questions and responses. Science and faith is a personal interest of mine.
Eatchamadoodle: don't read the book if it doesn't look interesting. It is simply an example of some Christian arguments put together that show in my mind that the Christian Faith is reasonable to believe in.
Even though your scientific/engineering knowledge might not be relevant to religion, it shows you are smart. It would be interesting to see your ideas on Christianity. There are many varieties of Christianity.