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Montemorelos University Inaugurates Expanded Creation Research Center

The expanded Geoscience Research Institute facility aims to deepen dialogue on creation, science, and Adventist identity across the Inter-American Division.

November 10, 2025

Mexico

Laura Marrero and Inter-American Division News
Students and visitors tour the newly expanded Geoscience Research Institute space on the second floor of the Montemorelos University Library, Mexico, on Oct. 25, 2025.

Students and visitors tour the newly expanded Geoscience Research Institute space on the second floor of the Montemorelos University Library, Mexico, on Oct. 25, 2025.

Photo: Lisandra Vicente/Montemorelos University

Montemorelos University recently inaugurated a newly expanded research and exhibition space for the Inter-American Division’s Geoscience Research Institute (GRI-IAD) on Creation Sabbath, October 26.

The annual global observance by the Seventh-day Adventist Church celebrates God as Creator and Sustainer of the universe. This year, the commemoration in Montemorelos carried an added significance with a special program.

Located on the second floor of the university library, the expanded facility will serve as a regional hub for research, teaching, and public engagement surrounding the biblical doctrine of creation.

Dr. Luciano González, director of the Inter-American Division Geoscience Research Institute, speaks during Creation Sabbath worship on Oct. 26, 2025. Photo: Lisandra Vicente/Montemorelos University

The day brought together university leaders, faculty, students, and members of the General Conference Faith and Science Council, who participated in both worship and scientific presentations before touring the new space.

“Every science has its axioms; the Bible also has its own,” said Dr. Luciano González, director of GRI-IAD. “This text gives us foundation and distinction as a church: ‘In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth,” he explained. “This is the biblical axiom that gives identity and purpose to our church. Creation is not merely a doctrine—it is the worldview that shapes how we understand God, ourselves, and the universe.”

During his message, González highlighted the eternal and creative character of God, emphasizing that God is both transcendent and near.

“He rules the cosmos, yet dwells with those of humble spirit. He is a God who attends to our needs, hears our prayers, and is interested even in the details of our lives," he said.

Dr. Raúl Esperante, Adventist scientist with the General Conference Geoscience Research Institute, presents on the theological and scientific importance of the biblical creation account. Photo: Lisandra Vicente/Montemorelos University

“The Lord,” he said, “is a transcendent God, but also immanent. He not only governs the cosmos, but He dwells with the contrite and humble in spirit. He is a God who attends to our needs, hears our prayers, and is interested even in the details of our lives.”

Joining him was Dr. Raúl Esperante, researcher at the General Conference’s Geoscience Research Institute in California. Esperante spoke on the theological importance of Genesis, arguing that attempts to dismiss the biblical creation account undermine the structure of Christian belief.

“Genesis has been the main target of attack because it contains the origins: of the world, of human beings, of marriage, of the Sabbath, and of fundamental values,” he said. “If Genesis is denied, everything else collapses.” He added that the Bible does not present a myth, but a coherent and well-founded narrative that gives meaning to all of Scripture. “Creation,” he said, “is not a peripheral subject, but the central theme of theology. That is why the Adventist Church celebrates Creation Sabbath—to remember that we were created by God.”

Both messages emphasized the harmony between faith and science from the Adventist worldview. Creation, they explained, is not only an act of divine power, but also the basis of redemption and human identity.

Dr. Raúl Esperante and Dr. Ismael Castillo, president of Montemorelos University, cut the ribbon to officially open the expanded Geoscience Research Institute exhibit space. Photo: Lisandra Vicente/Montemorelos University

“If we accept creation,” Esperante said, “the rest of Scripture makes sense. But if we reject it, why read the Bible?”

The newly inaugurated center includes a permanent exhibition of geological samples, fossils, minerals, and interpretive materials designed to help students and visitors explore the natural world through a biblical lens.

The interior design evokes the heavens, complete with constellations, while a life-sized triceratops sculpture crafted by Montemorelos Univeristy Visual Arts student Fred Córdoba serves as a striking welcome piece that blends science, art, and faith.

During the ribbon-cutting ceremony, González expressed gratitude for the support of the university and the General Conference Faith and Science Council, which funded the expansion.

“This is a space that reflects excellence and purpose,” González said. “It belongs to the university and to the community—so we can learn together.”

Esperante emphasized the importance of centers like this as points of global influence that strengthen dialogue between faith and science.

“We have a beautiful location, a plan of action, and a qualified leader who propels it,” he said. “This space is a light that God has chosen to establish, and from here wonderful things will shine.”

Montemorelos University President Dr. Ismael Castillo highlighted the center’s educational significance.

“This space strengthens our commitment to teaching creation as the foundation of Adventist identity,” he said. “The conversation between faith and science is ongoing, and this institute helps ensure it is guided by conviction and clarity.”

As the day closed, attendees reflected on the unity that emerges when scientific exploration is approached through faith.

“Seeing how science and faith converge in one space strengthens our conviction that everything was created by God and for Him,” said Primitivo Sánchez, human resources director at Montemorelos University.

The original article was published on the Inter-American Division news site.

Laura Marrero and Inter-American Division News

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