About Prof Steve Taylor
2013
Professor Steve Taylor is a man with a mission to show that science, far from being an enemy of Christianity, is its friend. How he came to this conviction is a story which began when he was a teenager. The Liverpool Skyline is one of the most famous in the World I. He was brought up there and lived most of his life there.

Sample Programmes


How did we get here?
Congrès national Bible et Science 2025
Delve into the richness of biblical narratives and their significance in the contemporary world. Click here to join the journey through the scriptures and discover their timeless wisdom.
Basée sur des travaux scientifiques publiés et de haut niveau, cette conférence confirme la présence des dinosaures à l'époque historique. https://www.bible-et-science.fr/?creation=collagene-fossiles-dinosaures


Book of Proverbs
Why Should We Believe Or Disbelieve In A God?
Join Physics Professor Steve Taylor & Athiest Aron Ra as the go head to head, debating for/against the existance of God.


Content is Everything
Where did Solomon get his wisdom from? According to 1 Kings 3:3-15, directly from God making him the wisest man who ever lived. Journey through this book of wisdom and learn from one of the greatest to have ever walked on earth.
Jesus, The Age of The Earth and Dinosaurs
As part of the 2023 Creation Super Conference, Ryan Hembree interviews Professor Steve Taylor. Steve shares his personal testimony together with answered questions on his research interests including creation and evolution, dinosaur bones, age of the earth, universal flood, design in nature and science & The Bible.
AiG-UK’s Simon Turpin speaks with our Associate Speaker, Prof. Steve Taylor (from the University of Liverpool) to discuss Jesus’ view of Scripture, why naturalism (atheism) and science are incompatible, the age of the earth and how mass spectrometry shows the discovery of soft tissue in dinosaur bones strongly suggests that dinosaurs did not go extinct 66 million years ago.



BIO
Professor Steve Taylor
(B.Sc, ACGI, MEng PhD, C.Eng, FIEE, FInstPhys DSc DIC)
Steve is the former head of the mass spectrometry research group at the University of Liverpool. As well as lecturing, he is deeply involved in research and design, such as the miniaturisation of mass spectrometers used in security, environmental and archaeological applications. His teaching interests are electromagnetics, nanotechnology and electrical drives.
He is also a committed Christian, actively involved for many years with organisations such as Young Life and United Beach Missions. His fully-illustrated presentations are well appreciated by audiences, with provocative titles such as, ‘Science & Christianity: Friends or Foes?’ and ‘Science & Christianity: Accident or Design?’
Steve is married to Anne and they have four children.