Robert Carter
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Robert W. Carter became a Christian early in his life, enabling him to take his belief in creationism to another level in his freshman year of college. He was then able to learn about defending his faith. He taught in as a teacher in high school biology, chemistry, physics and electronics. He ended up being the Head Coach of the Darlington Swimming and Diving Team, and head of “Adventure Darlington” summer school high adventure program.He went to the University of Miami to obtain his Ph.D. in Marine Biology. He also studied the Caribbean corals and invertebrates. His project was on “Cnidarian Fluorescent Proteins.” He successfully cloned green and red fluorescent proteins from hard and soft corals It took him about 500 scuba trips in order to do all his research.[1]
Debate
[2]Held at the opera house on 2007, November 27th,he had a great debate with Rick Pierson that 590 people attended to. Although Carter never intended on debating with anyone in the beginning of his studies. Carter brought up a stumping question to Pierson that left him speechless, stopping him in mid sentence. The debate will be coming out on DVD soon. Carter is now head Speaker/Scientist for CMI-USA in Atlanta,Georgia. His children are also taking part in learning about creation in human genetics.[3]
Future
On 2009, Feb. 12, is the celebration of Charles Darwin's 200th year birthday. On that, CMI-Canadian and Canadian churches are coming together to find a way to better equip citizens about the lies behind Darwin's theory. Robert Carter as one of the speakers are hoping to give Christians the knowledge and boldness to uphold scripture and use it for Christ's purpose.[4] Dr. Robert Carter has furthered his ministry by being involved in magazine and journal organisations, and is on their accredited speaker team.[5]
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Publications
- Platypus thumbs its nose (or bill) at evolutionary scientists by Creation Ministries International
Publications in secular journals
Carter, R. W. (2007) Mitochondrial diversity within modern human populations. Nucleic Acids Research, 35(9), 3039–3045.
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References
- Dr. Robert W. Carter biography by Creation Ministries International
- Dr Robert W. Carter Curriculum vitae by Creation Ministries International
- The Great Dothan Creation/Evolution Debate
- Are You Ready For 2009?
- Creation Ministries International in the USA
External links
- Robert Carter interview by Gary Bates
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