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Scientists Discover How God May Have Parted Red Sea Then Hit Pursuing Egyptians With Tsunami-Like Wave
God created the universe and placed the deepest mysteries of its workings far beyond human comprehension. Thus, when scientists propose that a naturally occurring phenomenon could explain something ...
Many today tell us that the rapid advance of modern knowledge is giving man mastery of the world and that mastery of the universe is just around the corner. They imply, therefore, that man is ...
To have Christians be the group that was most resistant” to the Covid vaccine “really seems wrong here,” said former NIH Director Francis Collins.
Is there a middle ground between “Young Earth” creationism and “There can be no gods” atheism? Yes, says Andy Fletcher, founder and president of Life, the Universe and Everything, a scientific ...
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7 reasons atheists can’t use science to deny God
The public dialogue on Does God Exist? between Javed Akhtar and Mufti Shamail Nadwi, moderated by Saurabh Dwivedi, became one ...
For much of the past century, science has often been presented as standing in quiet opposition to belief in God. The deeper we probed nature, the stor.
Scientists gather to mull science, atheism and much else. Jan. 6, 2007 — -- Last year's wildly popular Beyond Belief 1.0 scientific conference primarily focused upon and championed irreligion.
The tiny atom, the basic building block of everything, is itself almost nothing, but atoms form a crossroads where science ...
When it comes to the big questions, why should we have to either deny God or believe? Surely good science doesn’t so restrict us, says David Eagleman I HAVE devoted my life to scientific pursuit.
Few of us are quite so lucky. Music usually has to be drummed into us by teaching, repetition and practice. And yet in other domains, such as language or walking, virtually everyone is a natural; we ...
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