Albert Einstein said, “Science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind.” The very basis of religion is the creatorship of God. Science, the study of the created world, therefore, is a subset of theology, the study of God. As a result, when secular or religious scientists discover new facts about the physical world, they are contributing to our understanding of the Creator who made heaven and earth and set all things in motion.
George Javor, PhD, has spent his career teaching, studying, and conducting research in the field of biochemistry. A Scientist Celebrates Creation examines the existence of God and His creative power. Javor presents readers with a mountain of evidence from the solar system down to the miniscule organisms that he has spent his life researching—Escherichia coli—coupled with Bible references that provide clear evidence to the formation of our world by a loving Creator.
In the last chapter of the book, Javor provides readers with a personal glimpse into his life and career. From surviving World War II in Hungary as a Jew, moving to the United States and becoming an Adventist, to dedicating his life to science and his Creator, Javor shares his life experiences in A Scientist Celebrates Creation.
George Javor is an emeritus research professor of biochemistry and microbiology at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. Currently residing in New Leipzig, North Dakota, he retired from full-time teaching at Loma Linda in 2006. His teaching career included serving as a professor at Andrews University for eleven years. Javor spent his career working in the laboratory studying Escherichia coli and other bacteria. In addition, he taught biochemistry to undergraduate, graduate, and medical students. As a scientist committed to creationism, he has dedicated himself to providing evidence of a Divine Creator in the world of science through written articles and speaking engagements. In the course of his career, he has published more than fifty technical papers and abstracts in the area of biochemistry and a similar number of articles on science and its relation to the Bible. He has also written three previous books—this is his fourth title. |
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