by John Weaver | Jan 21, 2021 | Opinion
A great deal of time in my early years as a professional geologist was spent talking to fellow Christians and others who took a literal view of Genesis 1. I explained that unequivocal discoveries of science pointed to a universe some 13 billion to 14 billion years old...
by John Weaver | Sep 23, 2019 | Opinion
It was my birthday on Sept. 18 when I celebrated 73 years of experiencing God’s great big beautiful world. I have had the privilege of seeing many different places and meeting people from many different cultures, people who have challenged my thinking and enriched my...
by John Weaver | Apr 26, 2019 | Opinion
A wide-ranging, comprehensive and informative exploration of nuclear energy for the non-specialist is presented in Robert S. Dutch’s 2017 book, “Let There Be Light! Nuclear Energy: A Christian Case.” There is an open examination of the pros and cons of the nuclear...
by John Weaver | Apr 2, 2019 | Opinion
Rainfall is becoming more frequent in Greenland and accelerating the melting of its ice, according to a new study reported by the BBC. Scientists from the GEOMAR ocean research center in Germany have been surprised to discover rain falling even during the long Arctic...
by John Weaver | Jan 14, 2019 | Opinion
If we fail to keep temperatures below a 1.5 degree Celsius rise from the pre-industrial average global surface temperature, we will experience some significant, dangerous and irreversible changes to our world. That’s what research indicates would occur, according to...