This is like claiming that clerks in the Swiss patent office made pioneering contributions to relativity.
==This is like claiming that clerks in the Swiss patent office made pioneering contributions to relativity.
Hmmm...Einstien, by no means a believer in organized religion, came to the conclusion that the Universe is the handiwork of a divine intelligence:
“Certain it is that a conviction, akin to religious feeling, of the rationality or intelligibility of the world lies behind all scientific work of a higher order. This firm belief, a belief bound up with deep feeling, in a superior mind that reveals itself in the world of experience, represents my conception of God.”
Ideas and Opinions by Albert Einstein, Crown Publishers, New York, NY, USA, pp. 36-39, 1954.
Sounds kind of like an ID scientist, no?
PS My original point that many Creation Scientists pioneered major scientific disciplines still stands. If your goal is to rewrite history, it won’t work on this thread—GGG