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Gregory Rummo

West Palm Beach

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DMin, MS, MBA, BS, Lecturer of Chemistry at Palm Beach Atlantic University. “In Christ lie hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” Col. 2:3 ✝️🔭🧬🤟🐆

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  • 1 month ago | christianscholars.com | Gregory Rummo

    The Bible is silent about the existence of life on other worlds. With the exception of the angelic host—both good and evil—nowhere in Scripture is it explicitly stated that there are other races of beings anywhere in the universe that might give rise to UFOs. Genesis simply states God created celestial objects, “to divide the day from the night … for signs and seasons … for days and years … to give light on the earth,” (Genesis 1:14-15).

  • 2 months ago | mindingthecampus.org | Gregory Rummo

    For millennia, man has wondered whether he is alone in the universe. Organizations such as the SETI Institute (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence), founded in 1984, once employed more than 100 scientists, educators, and support staff in their quest to “explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe.” To date, they’ve come up empty.

  • 2 months ago | mindingthecampus.org | Gregory Rummo

    The majority of students on college campuses currently are members of Generation Z (Gen Z). They are adults, born between 1997 and 2012, and the most stressed cohort to ever embark on their journey through higher education.

  • 2 months ago | evolutionnews.org | Gregory Rummo

    Editor’s note: We are delighted to welcome Gregory J. Rummo as a new contributor. He is a Lecturer in Chemistry at Palm Beach Atlantic University and an adjunct scholar at the Cornwall Alliance. Professor Rummo is author of the new book, Reaching Gen Z with the Gospel in the College Classroom: Awakening the Imago Dei in Gen Z (Wipf and Stock, 2025).

  • Feb 28, 2025 | mindingthecampus.org | Gregory Rummo |Molly Templeton

    Editor’s Note: This is the second of two essays titled An Extra Credit Assignment Inspires Reflection on Study Habits. You can read the first one here. An essay I wrote, “Incoming college STEM freshmen, take note: You need to take your classes seriously,” was published as a special to the USA TODAY Network and in two South Florida newspapers. In it, I offered ten suggestions for success to incoming college freshmen planning to major in a STEM discipline.

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23 May 25

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22 May 25

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Dr. Gregory J. Rummo
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21 May 25

RT @RobertKennedyJc: Dear Father, Today I rise with purpose. Let me be a vessel of truth, a defender of the weak, and a servant of someth…