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What Termites Can Teach Us
Termites may be hard to love, but they’re easy to admire. Termite mounds can reach as high as thirty feet. Based on their tiny size, that’s ...
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The Universe is a Physical Expression of God’s Perfection
Physicist Sean Carroll is a professor at the California Institute of Technology. In an interview on NPR, he marvels at the breathtaking number of 100 ...
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Why Do So Many Egyptian Statues Have Broken Noses?
Here’s the most common question from visitors to Brooklyn Museum's Egyptian art galleries: Why are the statues’ noses broken?
Edward Bleiberg, ...
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Scientists Are More Religious Than You Think
In his book Star Struck: Seeing the Wonder of the Creator in the Cosmos, astronomy professor and committed Christian, David Hart Bradstreet writes:
Is ...
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How Beauty Is Making Scientists Rethink Evolution
Science writer Ferris Jabr asks a difficult question about those who do not believe in God as Creator: “How do you explain beauty?” He quotes ...
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God’s Power in Unexpected Places
Richard Dawkins is the author of The God Delusion. He was formerly Professor for Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University. He once debated ...
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Astrophysicist asks, ‘Is the Universe a Simulation by a Higher Species?
At the 2016 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate at the American Museum of Natural History, the question of whether or not the universe is a simulation was addressed. ...
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Miracles Aren’t Ruled Out By Science
In talks on university campuses, Christian physicist and MIT professor Ian Hutchinson asks “Can a scientist believe in miracles?” (He’s ...
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Young Children Have a Built-In Concept of God
Humans are surrounded by evidence for God. This may explain why young children in every culture have a concept of God. Psychologist Paul Bloom at Yale ...
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A Body Can Only Survive If Its Members Work Together
Ron Bryce writes in “The Fingerprint of God“:
One day, as I assisted a surgeon, he had me reach into the patient's chest and turn his heart ...
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