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August 31, 2004

Matthew Fontaine Maury In Profile Part 2
by Ray & Gale Lawson

Maury the Christian:
Psalm 8:8 reads, "The fowl of the air and the fish of the sea, and
whatsoever passeth through the paths of the seas." This verse, some say,
was Maury's inspiration for his lifelong work. The phrase "paths of the
seas" indicated to him that there was much to be learned from the design
and function God put in place in the oceans.

Matthew Maury grew up with the Bible serving as his guide. His deep
trust in God's word directed his path. Through his reading the Bible he
was fascinated by the number of times references were made to "paths of
the seas" further proving to him that God was the architect.

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In his publication, "The Physical Geography of the Oceans," Matthew
Maury referenced scripture numerous times. His peers often ridiculed him
saying that he was trying to use the Bible as a scientific textbook.
Certainly the Bible is not a text on oceanography but to Maury it
provided numerous clues about God's intelligent design that he could use
to guide his studies. Some of these clues included the following verses:

Psalm 107:23-24, "They that go down to the sea in ships, that do
business in the great waters; These see the works of the Lord, and his
wonders in the deep."

Ecclesiastes 1:6-7, "The wind goeth toward the south, and turneth about
unto the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth
again according to his circuits. All rivers run into the sea; yet the
sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither
they return again."
Job 36:27-28, "For he maketh small the drops of water: they pour down
rain according to the vapor thereof; Which the clouds do drop and
distill upon man abundantly."

Isaiah 43:16, "Thus saith the Lord, which maketh a way in the sea, and a
path in the mighty waters."

There is an old saying, "The more things change, the more they stay the
same." This was as true in Maury's time as it is today. There were those
who believed the Bible and those that did not, those who used the Bible
as their guide and those who found fault with the Bible. As Maury once
publicly stated:

"I have been blamed by men of science, both in this country and in
England, for quoting the Bible in confirmation of the doctrines of
physical geography. The Bible, they say, was not written for scientific
purposes, and is therefore no authority in matters of science. I beg
pardon! The Bible is authority for everything it touches. What would you
think of an historian who should refuse to consult historical records of
the Bible, because the Bible was not written for the purposes of
history? The Bible is true and science is true, and therefore each, if
truly read, but proves the truth of the other."

Career Decisions
The seas and oceans are still a place of curiosity and fascination. A
great deal has been learned but there is still a lot that is not known,
making oceanography a very interesting career path. Sometimes you may
hear the phrase, exploring "inner space," as contrast to exploring
"outer space." Inner space is concerned with the oceans.

If you decide to study oceanography, good subjects to take are
mathematics, physical science, earth science, geology, geography and
meteorology. All play a role in understanding the oceans. (Note: Many of
the above courses are usually taught from an evolutionary perspective.
Now would be a great time to study them from a Biblical creationist
viewpoint, so you'll have a solid foundation for later study.)

An Experiment to Try at Home
Every wonder what a current looks like? Here is a set of experiments
that will help you to visualize currents. You will need the following
items:

- Some food coloring (blue works well) 
- A clear glass or jar 
- A cup 
- A medicine dropper 

One thing you can do to help see things a little better is to turn the
lights off in the room and use a flashlight to shine through the clear
glass/jar. This helps see the currents a little better.

Experiment: Turbulent Currents

- Fill the glass/jar with hot water. 
- Mix some food coloring and cold water in a cup. Make sure the mixture
is a dark color. 
- Stir the hot water in the clear glass/jar to get currents moving. 
- Use the medicine dropper to put a few drops of the colored cold water
into the hot ocean water. 
- What happens and why? 

In the Experiment the cold colored water sinks, but the currents in the
hot "ocean" cause it to spiral around. Hot and cold differences are part
of the reason (but not the entire reason) that ocean currents exist! Try
repeating the experiment using hot food coloring and cold "ocean" water
in the glass. See what happens. I would have included a picture for this
experiment but it looks better in real life than in a photo!

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About the Authors
Ray & Gale Lawson have been homeschooling their 3 children since 1995.
Ray holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the Virginia Military
Institute and works for Washington Group International in Aiken, SC.
Gale holds a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University
of South Carolina and has been "full time mom and teacher" since the
birth of their first child. Questions, comments and suggestions can be
mailed to Ray at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or Gale at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This article was originally published in the Jul/Aug '04 issue of Home
School Enrichment Magazine, and is part of an ongoing series of Profiles
in Christianity & Science. For more information, please visit
http://HomeSchoolEnrichment.com


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