Dr Jonathan D. Sarfati B.Sc. (Hons.), Ph.D., F.M.
Creationist Physical Chemist and Spectroscopist (Australia)
Biography
Dr Jonathan Sarfati was born in Ararat, Australia in 1964. He moved to New Zealand as a child and later studied science at Victoria University of Wellington. He obtained a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry with two physics papers substituted (nuclear and condensed matter physics). His Ph.D. in Chemistry was awarded for a thesis entitled ‘A Spectroscopic Study of some Chalcogenide Ring and Cage Molecules’. He has co-authored papers in mainstream scientific journals on high temperature superconductors and selenium-containing ring and cage-shaped molecules. He also had a co-authored paper on high-temperature superconductors published in Nature when he was 22.
Dr Sarfati has been a Christian since 1984. He has long been interested in apologetics, the defense of the faith, and was a co-founder of the Wellington Christian Apologetics Society (New Zealand).1 Creation vs evolution is of course a vital area, because of the ramifications for the doctrines of Creation, the Fall which brought death into the world, and their links to the doctrines of the Incarnation, Atonement and Bodily Resurrection of the God-man Jesus Christ.
In August 1996, he returned to the country of his birth to take up a position as a research scientist and editorial consultant for Creation Ministries International in Brisbane. In this capacity, he is co-editor of Creation magazine, and also writes and reviews articles for Journal of Creation, CMI’s in-depth peer-reviewed publication, as well as contributing to CMI’s <creation.com> website.
In 1999, his first book was published—Refuting Evolution, which countered a teachers guidebook by the National Academy of Sciences, Teaching about Evolution and the Nature of Science, which had been widely circulated and publicized. Refuting Evolution now has 450,000 copies in print. Later that year he was a co-author of the updated and expanded Answers Book [note: now entitled The Creation Answers Book], answering 20 of the most-asked questions about creation/evolution. He later wrote Refuting Evolution 2, countering the PBS Evolution series and an anticreationist article in Scientific American.
In 2004, he wrote Refuting Compromise, defending a straightforward biblical creation timeline and a global flood, and answering biblical and scientific objections, concentrating on the errant teachings of day-age/local flood advocate Hugh Ross. It has been acclaimed as ‘the most powerful biblical and scientific defense of a straightforward view of Genesis creation ever written!’ See the introductory chapter and some reviews.
In 2006, he co-authored 15 Reasons to Take Genesis as History with Don Batten, as a concise reference guide for Christians, including pastors and theologians, why Genesis can be trusted as real history of Creation about 6000 years ago and a global Flood.
In 2008, he finished By Design: Evidence for nature’s Intelligent Designer—the God of the Bible. This demonstrates many examples of design in many areas, shows why chemical evolution can’t explain the origin of first life, and answers many objections to the Intelligent Design movement by invoking the biblical Creation-Fall model. 
In 2010, Dr Sarfati wrote The Greatest Hoax on Earth? Refuting Dawkins on evolution, a response to leading atheopath Richard Dawkins’ latest book The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution (see website).
Dr Sarfati is also a keen chess player. He is a former New Zealand Chess Champion, and represented New Zealand in three Chess Olympiads, and drew with Boris Spassky, world champion 1969–1972, in a tournament game (those interested in the game score and ‘post-mortem’ (i.e. post-game analysis) photograph can see this chess site). In 1988, F.I.D.E., the International Chess Federation, awarded him the title of F.I.D.E. Master (FM). Dr Sarfati regularly accepts challenges from multiple players where he plays ‘blindfold’, i.e. from memory without sight or any physical contact with the board, so moves are communicated via a recognized chess notation (See an example at the Croydon Chess Club). Twelve is the most played simultaneously to date—see photo, above right.
Dr Sarfati is married with one stepson and two grand-daughters.
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Creation science articles
See also Refutation of major evolutionary Flood/Ark critique (Semi-Technical, on the creationist True.Origins Archive) Micro-primates … a transitional form or just heel-bone hype? Tiktaalik—a fishy ‘missing link’ How innocent are ‘bathtub arks’? (response to critic) Mammoth: Riddle of the Ice Age (Semi-Technical; Spanish translation available, as well as an English booklet) Yes, Noah did build an Ark! (Refutation of anti-Ark BBC program) Noah’s Flood and the Gilgamesh Epic CMI presents geological ‘misinformation’? Another leggy snake? ‘The oldest pregnant mum’—not! (Materpiscis attenboroughi or ‘Mother fish of Attenborough’) Darwinopterus v Dawkins Flood legends, and creation in the science class Computers on the Ark? Running out of puff: Low oxygen may have medical benefits—implications for the ‘Vapor Canopy’ model Many questions, many answers: Cavemen diets, Ark stability, plant evolution, DNA replication Evolution exams and fossil fallacies
Is magnetochiral dichroism the solution? (Technical) Origin of Life: The Polymerization Problem (Technical) Hydrothermal origin of life? (Technical) Origin of life: Instability of building blocks (Technical) World record enzymes (Semi-Technical) New DNA repair enzyme discovered Life on Mars? Separating fact from fiction (Semi-Technical) Conclusive evidence for life from Mars? Remember last time! (Semi-technical) Moon microbes? Remember the ‘life from Mars’! Panspermia theory burned to a crisp: bacteria couldn’t survive on meteorite Life from space? Unlikely … Let’s wait and see (Semi-technical) Sugars from Space? Do they prove evolution? (Semi-technical) Did life’s building blocks come from outer space?
Amino acids from interstellar simulation experiments? (Semi-technical) Will scientists create new life forms—and what would it prove? Answering a skeptic about polymerization problems Huff and Bluff: Can ‘quantum magic’ save chemical evolution? Does ribozyme research prove Darwinian evolution? (response to critic) Nucleic acid bases in Murchison meteorite? When is “Intelligent intervention” acceptable? Monkeying with probability (feedback)
Helium gives evidence that the earth is young (Semi-Technical) The earth’s magnetic field:
Evidence that the earth is young (Semi-Technical) Exploding stars point to a young universe. Where are all the supernova remnants? (Semi-Technical) Is the absence of short-lived radionuclides a problem for the Biblical timescale (Semi-Technical, reply to critic) Diamonds: a creationist’s best friend: Radiocarbon in diamonds: enemy of billions of years (contains a technical box replying to objections) Dino proteins and blood vessels: are they a big deal? CMI scientific blunder?
Interviews by Dr Sarfati from Creation magazine
Technical papers in secular science journals
Amazon.com book reviews
Endnotes
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