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(Creation scientist and author)
 
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Resident of [[Dallas]], [[Texas]]
 
Resident of [[Dallas]], [[Texas]]
 
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'''Jason Paul Lisle''' (born December 10, 1974)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mylife.com/jason-lisle/e484965049260|title=Jason P. Lisle - Dallas, Texas|publisher=Mylife.com|accessdate=June 1, 2018}}</ref> is an [[astrophysics|astrophysicist]] who specializes in topics related to science and the defense of [[Christianity]] and [[creationism]]
 
'''Jason Paul Lisle''' (born December 10, 1974)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mylife.com/jason-lisle/e484965049260|title=Jason P. Lisle - Dallas, Texas|publisher=Mylife.com|accessdate=June 1, 2018}}</ref> is an [[astrophysics|astrophysicist]] who specializes in topics related to science and the defense of [[Christianity]] and [[creationism]]
  
Originally from Cambridge, [[Ohio]], Lisle graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, with a double major in [[physics]] and [[astronomy]] and a minor in [[mathematics]]. He then earned both Master of Science and [[Ph.D.]] degrees in astrophysics from the [[University of Colorado]] at Boulder, [[Colorado]]. A resident of [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], he has made several scientific discoveries, including the detection of giant cell boundaries.  He also does theoretical research and has contributed to the field of general relativity. Lisle developed the definitive resolution of the [[starlight problem]] via the Anisotropic Synchrony Convention.<ref>"Anisotropic Synchrony Convention", Blogs.answersingenesis.org/blogs/jason-lisle, July 8, 2010; website no longer available.</ref> He is best known for his works which attempt to prove Christianity the superior to [[Charles Darwin]]'s [[theory of evolution]]. he rejects the earth as billions of years old and instead believes that the planet was created about six thousand years ago.<ref name=jlisle>{{cite web|url=http://www.jasonlisle.com/about-lisle/|title=About Dr. Lisle|publisher=Jasonlisle.com|accessdate=June 1, 2018}}</ref>
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Originally from Cambridge in Guernsey County in eastern [[Ohio]], Lisle graduated from Ohio [[John Wesley|Wesleyan]] University in Delaware, Ohio, with a double major in [[physics]] and [[astronomy]] and a minor in [[mathematics]]. He then earned both Master of Science and [[Ph.D.]] degrees in astrophysics from the [[University of Colorado]] at Boulder, [[Colorado]]. A resident of [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], he has made several scientific discoveries, including the detection of giant cell boundaries.  He also does theoretical research and has contributed to the field of general relativity. Lisle developed the definitive resolution of the [[starlight problem]] via the Anisotropic Synchrony Convention.<ref>"Anisotropic Synchrony Convention", Blogs.answersingenesis.org/blogs/jason-lisle, July 8, 2010; website no longer available.</ref> He is best known for his works which attempt to prove Christianity the superior to [[Charles Darwin]]'s [[theory of evolution]]. he rejects the earth as billions of years old and instead believes that the planet was created about six thousand years ago.<ref name=jlisle>{{cite web|url=http://www.jasonlisle.com/about-lisle/|title=About Dr. Lisle|publisher=Jasonlisle.com|accessdate=June 1, 2018}}</ref>
  
 
He is involved in the apologetics ministry, which defends Christianity from claims that its reveal truth is "unscientific," whereas Lisle sees science and Christianity as compatible in ever degree. His best known work is ''The Ultimate Proof of Creation'', published in 2009. He earlier developed the planetarium program "The Created Cosmos" at the [[Creation Museum]] in Petersburg, [[Kentucky]], at which he was employed by Answers in Genesis.<ref name=jlisle/> He has worked for the Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship in Centennial, Colorado.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.intelius.com/people-search/Jason-P-Lisle/Dallas-TX|title=Jason P. Lisle|publisher=Intelius.com|accessdate=June 1, 2018}}</ref>  
 
He is involved in the apologetics ministry, which defends Christianity from claims that its reveal truth is "unscientific," whereas Lisle sees science and Christianity as compatible in ever degree. His best known work is ''The Ultimate Proof of Creation'', published in 2009. He earlier developed the planetarium program "The Created Cosmos" at the [[Creation Museum]] in Petersburg, [[Kentucky]], at which he was employed by Answers in Genesis.<ref name=jlisle/> He has worked for the Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship in Centennial, Colorado.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.intelius.com/people-search/Jason-P-Lisle/Dallas-TX|title=Jason P. Lisle|publisher=Intelius.com|accessdate=June 1, 2018}}</ref>  

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Jason Paul Lisle

(Creation scientist and author)


Born December 10, 1974
Cambridge, Guernsey County

Ohio
Resident of Dallas, Texas

Religion Christian

Jason Paul Lisle (born December 10, 1974)[1] is an astrophysicist who specializes in topics related to science and the defense of Christianity and creationism

Originally from Cambridge in Guernsey County in eastern Ohio, Lisle graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, with a double major in physics and astronomy and a minor in mathematics. He then earned both Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees in astrophysics from the University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado. A resident of Dallas, Texas, he has made several scientific discoveries, including the detection of giant cell boundaries. He also does theoretical research and has contributed to the field of general relativity. Lisle developed the definitive resolution of the starlight problem via the Anisotropic Synchrony Convention.[2] He is best known for his works which attempt to prove Christianity the superior to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. he rejects the earth as billions of years old and instead believes that the planet was created about six thousand years ago.[3]

He is involved in the apologetics ministry, which defends Christianity from claims that its reveal truth is "unscientific," whereas Lisle sees science and Christianity as compatible in ever degree. His best known work is The Ultimate Proof of Creation, published in 2009. He earlier developed the planetarium program "The Created Cosmos" at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, at which he was employed by Answers in Genesis.[3] He has worked for the Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship in Centennial, Colorado.[4]

Lisle has also analyzed films and television programs in the genre of science fiction. He contends that such programs are heavily influenced by what he calls "evolutionary mythology." Such films, he said "show extra-terrestrial life forms as having existed over billions of years. Many science fiction franchises seem to promote secular humanism quite heavily. And yet, despite all these anti-Christian themes, science fiction often portrays the Gospel of Jesus Christ in symbolic form." Lisle blames the inconsistency on the different worldviews of the Christian and pagan minds. He notes that unbelievers know God in their heart of hearts, but inconsistently suppress truth in unrighteousness."[5]

References

  1. Jason P. Lisle - Dallas, Texas. Mylife.com. Retrieved on June 1, 2018.
  2. "Anisotropic Synchrony Convention", Blogs.answersingenesis.org/blogs/jason-lisle, July 8, 2010; website no longer available.
  3. 3.0 3.1 About Dr. Lisle. Jasonlisle.com. Retrieved on June 1, 2018.
  4. Jason P. Lisle. Intelius.com. Retrieved on June 1, 2018.
  5. The Gospel in Hollywood, Part 2. Jasonlisle.com (March 31, 2017). Retrieved on June 1, 2018.