Hostility towards Christianity in Schools

It would appear that whenever it concerns science, there are plenty of professors/instructors who are adamant about an irreligious viewpoint. They could do the science, but when it comes to basic theology, one would wonder how could they suddenly become so dumb.

Yesterday, on counting stars, my astronomy professor, David Kiefer, brought up God speaking to Job about humans not able to count the stars. I couldn't find such passage. But perhaps he was referring to Abram in Genesis 15:5. There is no statement on human beings not able to count stars. Even so, if God really has to challenge, it would be about all the stars, even within the fuzzy nebulae and beyond. On the other hand, if it is so, God could also challenge us to count the stars as such hobby is built into our natural curiosity and to not pursuit such science is an ignorance against nature.

By the way, God has counted the stars and calls each of them by name, so it is not impossible to count the stars created by the very Creator. Psalms 147:4.

So I'm sure there's no offense taken by the Lord on this. Only on the ignorance and poor reading.

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