Curtis Crenshaw
I was born a baby boomer. I was reared in the Christian faith. I entered Electrical Engineering out of high school and almost lost my faith to evolution. Then I read a book by an evolutionist who admitted many problems with evolution that contradicted the thesis, and I've never looked back. To this day, I read widely from evolutionists and atheists to Christian theism and intelligent design. I've been reading the New Atheists who are very militant against Christianity. My blog will discuss these on occasion. Between Electrical Engineering and Bible College, I was drafted into the Army for two years. I was in the infantry in Vietnam where I earned the purple heart, bronze star for saving lives, and the CIB (Combat Infantry Badge). Then I attended Bible college for three years (B.A.) and then seminary for four years (Th.M.). I took four 1/2 years to write my doctoral dissertation, which is now a book: Man as God: The Word of Faith Movement (www.footstoolpublications.com). I have written other works that are on this site. Some of my favorite areas of theology to read are the Holy Trinity, the person and the work of Christ. I teach these in seminary. I married my wife Ruth in 1969, and we have two children and four grandchildren. The Triune God has truly blessed us!