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R.L. Faber
richfaber@gmail.com

R.L. Faber is a software engineer with training in electrical engineering.

He is interested in faith and science and writes about various topics to encourage and challenge Christians in these "last days". He has some ideas that may seem a bit unusual. He may sometimes appear to be at odds with modern evangelical Christianity. But his primary desire is to be faithful to the God of the Bible. He began studying the Bible in Africa at boarding school around the age of 8 or 9. He likes to investigate how biblical faith relates to the church and everyday life. Most topics relate to everyday life as a Christian, but some topics relate to the church and how it behaves.

He sees that we live in unusual times where people have become rather enchanted by Darwin and the theory of Evolution. Many have given up on a faith in God that believes what is plainly written. There is a modern kind of "science" that some scientists of old would be shocked to hear about. There is a modern evolutionary science that has greatly infuenced people these days. He thinks different. He knows that many of the most influential and foundational scientists in history have been people of faith and many of them have been godly Christians. Issac Newton may have had wrong views about the Bible, but he spent more time writing about theology than science. We have been greatly impacted by his science that was based on the God of the Bible. There are other great scientists who were clear about their Christian faith. We like to learn about the faith of men like Blaise Pascal, James Joule, Michael Faraday, James Clerk Maxwell, etc. We especially like those Christians who influenced the field of electical engineering that we studied, but who were also godly men of faith. Here is a link to some creation scientists.

With an engineering background, he has interests in how people of faith are thinking about science now that evolution dominates academia and controls who is allowed to teach origin ideas to children. He values truth and has seen the Bible as the ultimate source of truth ever since the 1970s. He values those who remain faithful to the God of the Bible in spite of opposition. He respects those who follow the early church apostles even when it is not popular.

Here are some examples of faithful teachers (even when surrounded by opposition):

John Sanford - presenting at NIH, 2018 John Sanford - @JBible YouTube playlist

Is Genesis History?

http://tim223.xanga.com/tag/creation/ science/









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