![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Whether he enjoyed pretending to be an expert on subjects outside of theology is not known. He was also guilty of being oblivious to the Dunning-Kruger effect. Tragically he flew under the radar of potholer54 and was never nominated for a coveted Golden Crocoduck award. As well as being a scientific ignoramus, Zacharias was often taken to breaking the 9th Commandment in order to discredit his opponents. He believed that it is incompatible with the second law of thermodynamics, and he expressed skepticism of the fossil record. Zacharias did not accept the theory of evolution. ![]() He made claims such as "naturalists have no explanation for humanity's moral framework." He used such logic as: if there is a moral law, then there is a law giver. Zacharias held that there must be a Creator and all morality comes from him. Zacharias held the Christian worldview because he believed it was unique for answering the following questions sought by man: that of origin, meaning of life, morality, and destiny. 4 Response from the Christian community.2.5 Responses to allegations of academic deceit.2.4 Studied quantum physics at Cambridge University.2.3 Senior research fellow at Oxford University.2.1 Visiting scholar at Cambridge University. ![]()
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