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Not to be confused with Paul S. Taylor of Films for Christ


Paul Taylor

Paul Taylor is the Senior Speaker with Answers in Genesis (AiG) in the UK. He was born in the Lancashire town of Ashton-under-Lyne, in the North of England, in 1961, and grew up in the neighbouring town of Stalybridge. He learned to play the piano early in life, and was educated at Chetham’s School of Music, Manchester. However, an interest in science took him to Nottingham University to read chemistry, and from there he graduated with a BSc in 1982. He then took a year's Post-Graduate Certificate in Education so that he could become a schoolteacher. He taught science in state schools for 17 years, eventually becoming a Head of Department, and gaining a Masters degree in Science Education at Cardiff University.

Paul became a Christian in his late teens. Shortly after this, he had a Saturday job in a Christian bookshop in Ashton. It was there that he first noticed a booklet by a group of Christians who did not believe in the theory of evolution! This was a complete shock to Paul, because he could not conceive how people could fail to believe in what he thought was established scientific fact. However, the bookshop manager persuaded him that it made scientific sense to believe the Bible's account of creation in Genesis, and sent Paul home with such books as Evolution or Creation by Professor Enoch, The Genesis Flood by John Whitcomb and Henry Morris, and Morris' The Genesis Record. Now convinced of the truth of Genesis, and, therefore, of the whole Bible, Paul began to propagate these views, writing articles for his church magazine.

As a schoolteacher, Paul frequently challenged pupils to think through the issue of origins for themselves, rather than accept evolutionary orthodoxy. These teaching methods, particularly as Paul began developing curricula, frequently brought him into conflict with more evolutionary-minded staff.

Paul's writings include four books. The Six Days of Genesis arranges contemporary creationist thinking into biblical order as a commentary of Genesis chapters 1 to 11. Truth, Lies and Science Education is an analysis of science education in the Western world, and in the UK in particular. In the beginning is a collection of short articles from Life Times magazine. And Cain and Abel is an easy-to-read creation-evangelistic book.

Paul joined the staff of AiG (UK/Europe) in August 2005 as a writer and speaker. He is now the UK's Senior Speaker and Head of Media. Paul is a regular contributor to the AiG website and Answers Magazine and is busy writing numerous articles, many of which are published in various Christian magazines. Paul is also an engaging speaker.

Paul and his wife, Geraldene, have five children.

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Answers in Genesis (UK/Europe)
PO Box 8078
Leicester, UK
LE21 9AJ

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