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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&rsqo;s CreationOnTheWeb 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.
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 one adopted daughter.
Education
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry (with condensed matter and nuclear physics papers substituted)
- Ph.D. in Spectroscopy (Physical Chemistry)
Honors/Awards/Associations
- 1988, F.I.D.E. Master title, The International Chess Federation
Publications
Books
DVDs
Creation science articles
Apologetics and Philosophy
Astronomy
Biological change, mutation and natural selection
Design in the creation
Dinosaurs and Birds
Ethics and Morality
Fossils and the Flood, Noah’s Ark
Human Origins
Origin of Life
Refuting anti-creationists
- What’s Wrong With Bishop Spong? Laymen Rethink the Scholarship of John Shelby Spong
- Refutation of PBS-TV Evolution series (Seven articles— one per episode) Episode 2 rebuttal available in Spanish
- Refutation of Kenneth Miller’s anti-creationist book Finding Darwin’s God (Semi-Technical)
- Refutation of Richard Dawkins’ anti-creationist book Climbing Mount Improbable (Semi-Technical)
- Dawkins’ Delusion (continued)
- Misotheist’s misology: Dawkins attacks Behe but digs himself into logical potholes
- Refutation of Boyce Rensberger’s Washington Post article: ‘How Science Responds When Creationists Criticize Evolution’
- The Second Law of Thermodynamics (Semi-Technical, Answering the Critics; available in Spanish)
- Some thermodynamics criticisms (by anti-creationist science writer Jonathan Sherwood) — and answers:
- Who’s really pushing ‘bad science’? A Response to: Good Science, Bad Science by Lawrence S. Lerner (Semi-Technical, available in Russian)
- 15 ways to refute materialistic bigotry—A point by point response to Scientific American (Semi-Technical, available in Russian)
- Critique of the atheist John Stear’s ‘No Answers in Genesis’ website and the skeptics featured there (on the creationist True.Origins Archive)
- More nonsense from Professor Plimer
- Judas II (Nathan Z.)
- Barbara Thiering: A short critique
- The ‘Indoctrinator’
- Playwright just plain wrong
- The Skeptics and their ‘Churchian’ Allies (and point-by-point reponse to their reply)
- Bonebox bashers blasted: Update on James ossuary claims
- Atheists blast Christianity. Yet another misleading anti-Christian assault from Australia’s taxpayer-funded TV station, ABC (covers the origin of science, big bang, evolutionary compromises, death and suffering)
- The fallacy of arguing from authority
- Time and Newsweek blatantly attack Christian doctrine: Christians use Internet to refute mainstream media misochristism—and be heard!
- CMI scientist refutes atheistic evolutionist in Wellington’s (New Zealand) major newspaper
- Intelligent Design—‘A War on Science’ says the BBC
- War on creation, continued (refutation of criticism of above)
- Feedback: Correcting a severe misconception about the creation model; Dr Sarfati—‘a good communicator and a good witness’
- Clearing up creation confusion
- New England Journal of Medicine promotes anti-theism
- Reader questions motive of CMI’s response to tsunami disaster
- Catalytic reporting: An Australian science show [on ABC] flags its bias
- Creationists can’t agree any more than cosmologists? (feedback)
- Atheism is more rational? (feedback)
- Mangling misotheism (feedback)
- Newton was a creationist only because there was no alternative? (feedback)
- ‘God doesn’t care a bit’ about origins? (response to critic)
- When will Europe wake up?
- Science, Creation and Evolutionism: Response to the latest anticreationist agitprop from the US National Academy of
Sciences (NAS), Science, Evolution and Creationism
Refuting progressive creationism
Theology
Young Earth, age, dating
Interviews
Creation talks
Technical papers in secular science journals
- J.D. Sarfati, G.R. Burns, and K.R. Morgan: ‘Tetraphosphorus tetraselenide: crystalline and amorphous phases analysed by X-ray diffraction, Raman and magic angle spinning 31P NMR spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry’, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 188(1-2):93–97, 2 July 1995 (doi:10.1016/0022-3093(95)00093-3).
- J.D. Sarfati and G.R. Burns: ‘The pressure, temperature and excitation frequency dependent Raman spectra; and infrared spectra of CuBrSe3 and CuISe3’, Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular Spectroscopy 50(12):2125–2136, November 1994 (doi:10.1016/0584-8539(94)00176-6).
- G.R. Burns, J.R. Rollo, J.D. Sarfati and K.R. Morgan: ‘Phases of tetraphosphorus triselenide analysed by magic angle spinning 31P NMR and Raman spectroscopy, and the Raman spectrum of tetraphosphorus tetraselenide’, Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular Spectroscopy 47(6):811–8, 1991 (doi:10.1016/0584-8539(91)80153-A).
- G.R. Burns, J.R. Rollo, and J.D. Sarfati: ‘Raman spectra of the tetraphosphorus trichalcogenide cage molecules P4S2Se and P4SSe2’, Inorganica Chimica Acta 161(1):35–38, 3 July 1989 (doi:10.1016/S0020-1693(00)90111-7).
- G.R. Burns and J.D. Sarfati: ‘Raman spectra of tetraphosphorus triselenide doped in tetraphosphorus trisulphide’, Solid State Communications 66(4):347–49, April 1988 (doi:10.1016/0038-1098(88)90854-X).
- Mawdsley, H.J. Trodahl, J. Tallon, J.D. Sarfati and A.B. Kaiser: ‘Thermoelectric power and electron-phonon enhancement in YBa2Cu3O7-δ’. Nature328(6127):233–234, 16 July 1987.
Amazon.com book reviews
- Dr Sarfati was a Top-1000 Reviewer at Amazon.com — see his Reviews Page (Off-site — Disclaimer: the opinions expressed in these reviews, especially on non-creation–related topics such as chess, are his alone, not necessarily those of Creation Ministries International).
Endnotes
- The Wellington Christian Apologetics Society publishes a journal, Apologia, three times per year. For information, write to
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, Editor, Apologia, 106 Hataitai Rd, Hataitai, Wellington, New Zealand; Phone/fax (+64-4) 386-1067.
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