Evangelical Scientists Refute Gravity With New 'Intelligent Falling' 
Theory
August 17, 2005 | Issue 41•33 

KANSAS CITY, KS—As the debate over the teaching of evolution in 
public schools continues, a new controversy over the science 
curriculum arose Monday in this embattled Midwestern state. 
Scientists from the Evangelical Center For Faith-Based Reasoning are 
now asserting that the long-held "theory of gravity" is flawed, and 
they have responded to it with a new theory of Intelligent Falling. 


Rev. Gabriel Burdett (left) explains Intelligent Falling.
"Things fall not because they are acted upon by some gravitational 
force, but because a higher intelligence, 'God' if you will, is 
pushing them down," said Gabriel Burdett, who holds degrees in 
education, applied Scripture, and physics from Oral Roberts 
University. 

Burdett added: "Gravity—which is taught to our children as a law—is 
founded on great gaps in understanding. The laws predict the mutual 
force between all bodies of mass, but they cannot explain that 
force. Isaac Newton himself said, 'I suspect that my theories may 
all depend upon a force for which philosophers have searched all of 
nature in vain.' Of course, he is alluding to a higher power." 

Founded in 1987, the ECFR is the world's leading institution of 
evangelical physics, a branch of physics based on literal 
interpretation of the Bible. 

According to the ECFR paper published simultaneously this week in 
the International Journal Of Science and the adolescent magazine 
God's Word For Teens!, there are many phenomena that cannot be 
explained by secular gravity alone, including such mysteries as how 
angels fly, how Jesus ascended into Heaven, and how Satan fell when 
cast out of Paradise. 

The ECFR, in conjunction with the Christian Coalition and other 
Christian conservative action groups, is calling for public-school 
curriculums to give equal time to the Intelligent Falling theory. 
They insist they are not asking that the theory of gravity be banned 
from schools, but only that students be offered both sides of the 
issue "so they can make an informed decision." 

"We just want the best possible education for Kansas' kids," Burdett 
said. 

Proponents of Intelligent Falling assert that the different theories 
used by secular physicists to explain gravity are not internally 
consistent. Even critics of Intelligent Falling admit that 
Einstein's ideas about gravity are mathematically irreconcilable 
with quantum mechanics. This fact, Intelligent Falling proponents 
say, proves that gravity is a theory in crisis. 

"Let's take a look at the evidence," said ECFR senior fellow Gregory 
Lunsden."In Matthew 15:14, Jesus says, 'And if the blind lead the 
blind, both shall fall into the ditch.' He says nothing about some 
gravity making them fall—just that they will fall. Then, in Job 5:7, 
we read, 'But mankind is born to trouble, as surely as sparks fly 
upwards.' If gravity is pulling everything down, why do the sparks 
fly upwards with great surety? This clearly indicates that a 
conscious intelligence governs all falling." 

Critics of Intelligent Falling point out that gravity is a provable 
law based on empirical observations of natural phenomena. 
Evangelical physicists, however, insist that there is no conflict 
between Newton's mathematics and Holy Scripture. 

"Closed-minded gravitists cannot find a way to make Einstein's 
general relativity match up with the subatomic quantum world," said 
Dr. Ellen Carson, a leading Intelligent Falling expert known for her 
work with the Kansan Youth Ministry. "They've been trying to do it 
for the better part of a century now, and despite all their 
empirical observation and carefully compiled data, they still don't 
know how." 

"Traditional scientists admit that they cannot explain how 
gravitation is supposed to work," Carson said. "What the gravity-
agenda scientists need to realize is that 'gravity waves' 
and 'gravitons' are just secular words for 'God can do whatever He 
wants.'" 

Some evangelical physicists propose that Intelligent Falling 
provides an elegant solution to the central problem of modern 
physics. 

"Anti-falling physicists have been theorizing for decades about 
the 'electromagnetic force,' the 'weak nuclear force,' the 'strong 
nuclear force,' and so-called 'force of gravity,'" Burdett 
said. "And they tilt their findings toward trying to unite them into 
one force. But readers of the Bible have already known for millennia 
what this one, unified force is: His name is Jesus."
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