Hugh Ross
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Hugh Ross is a PhD astronomer (from Toronto University) and an Old Earth Creationist. He is a progressive creationist. He regards the Big Bang as the act of divine creation, and the fossil record as indicative of successive creations of species by God. He does not believe in a young earth or in a worldwide flood. His views have come under the most acrimonious fire of Answers in Genesis Ministries, who regard him as a dangerous compromiser with secular science.
Hugh Ross's OEC ministry is called Reasons To Believe.
What Wikipedia doesn't want you to know about Ross
What Wikipedia doesn't want you to know:
Hugh Ross (creationist) likes to give the impression that he has impressive scientific credentials. However, his entire scientific output consists of three co-authored astronomy papers[1][1][1], a singularly authored paper[1], all published between 1975 and 1977 plus a 1970 commentary[1] to a paper by M.A. Stull[1].
Currently (October 2007) The Wikipedia article on Hugh Ross (creationist) carries the above information. It is impossible to predict how this will develop.
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