The term "biology" as understood in contemporary science does not appear in the Bible, as the concept of biological study and classification developed long after the biblical texts were written. However, the Bible does discuss themes related to life, creation, and the natural world, which are foundational to the study of biology. For instance, Genesis 1:20-25 describes God's creation of living creatures, highlighting the diversity of life, from fish and birds to land animals. This passage reflects an understanding of the complexity and interconnectedness of life forms, which are central themes in biological sciences.Additionally, the Bible often emphasizes the sanctity of life, as seen in verses like Psalms 139:13-16, where the psalmist acknowledges God's role in the formation of life in the womb. This theological perspective underscores the importance of all living beings and their intrinsic value, which can resonate with ethical considerations in biology, such as conservation and stewardship of creation. Thus, while the term "biology" itself is not biblically referenced, the underlying concepts relating to life, creation, and the natural order are deeply embedded in biblical texts.
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of design and logos in biology. He starts by explaining that the Bible teaches that God added thought or concept to matter, resulting in the creation of the first man. He emphasizes the importance of understanding this concept to avoid confusion and
