San Fernando Valley, California

November 21, 2009


Science Discovers God

The claim that science cannot study creation because science and religion are separate realms of inquiry is no longer valid. This is because an impressive array of data from many areas of science is making a compelling case for the necessity for God. The data ranges from the required precision of protons, biological complexity, to the qualities of the mind. Furthermore, why is it that in the context of so many factors that seem to require God, the scientific community rejects a creator from its explanatory menu?

This presentation will be made by Dr. Ariel Roth and is a summary of his new book, titled SCIENCE DISCOVERS GOD: Seven Compelling Lines of Evidence for His Existence.

Dr. Ariel A. Roth was born in Geneva, Switzerland, and grew up in Europe, the Caribbean and North America.  He holds a B.A. degree in Biology from Pacific Union College, Master’s degree in biology and a Ph.D. degree in zoology from the University of Michigan. He has taken additional training in geology, mathematics and radiation biology at various campuses of the University of California.

Dr. Roth has held a number of college and university appointments and is a member of several learned societies. He has been chairman of the Biology Departments at Andrews and Loma Linda University, and for 14 years he was director of the Geoscience Research Institute at Loma Linda, California. For 23 years he was the editor of the journal Origins.