Dr. Grady S. McMurtry is an American Christian apologist who focuses on the areas of biblical creation and creation science. Dr. McMurtry earned his B. S. from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville; an M. S. from the State University of New York, Syracuse; and a D. D. from the School of Theology, Columbus, Georgia. He is a Regent and Adjunct Professor of the School of Theology, Columbus, Georgia; Life Member of the Creation Research Society; and a member of the Mensa Society.
McMurtry was an evolutionist for 20 years, a theistic evolutionist for one and a half years, and has been a biblical creationist for 35 years. He has made hundreds of appearances on radio and television; lectured in universities, colleges and schools; and spoken in churches worldwide. In addition, Dr. McMurtry is on the recommended speaker lists of national educational and ministerial organizations. Lastly, he is the author of many articles magazine and newspaper articles in the United States and abroad.
Numbers - we all use them everyday. We use them in so many different ways. All too often, we are mesmerized by them. Numbers, however, are like technology, they are neutral; they are neither good nor ..
The unsubstantiated, unfounded and unprovable theories of evolution are believed by ardent followers whose faith would make the faith of most Christians pale by comparison. Evolutionists believe in ev..
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The fossil record doesn’t even provide any evidence in support of Darwinian theory except in the weak sense that the fossil record is compatible with it, just as it is compatible with other evolutiona..
I have been studying the Global Warming/Global Cooling controversy since the 1960s. Even when I was an evolutionist scientist and teacher, I knew that neither was true. I am completely convinced that ..
God created all things including viruses. How can viruses be very good? This article explores the subject of viruses, both good and bad, and demonstrates that viruses are necessary for life to exist.
People ask me constantly, "But, what part does evolutionary teaching have to do with the study of this or that subject?" For example, how does evolution affect art or music? Well, of course it does ha..
I want to return to what I consider to be the single most important subject dealing with physical evidence, or the lack of it, and the creation-evolution debate. The topic deals specifically with time..
I have, on occasion, been referred to as a “Jeremiah of Science.” The reason is simple. I lament things about the integrity and truthfulness of many scientists who are involved in the modern scientifi..