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A Poll on Theistic Evolution
The Pew Research Center regularly surveys Americans on human origins, but it recently re-examined its questions on evolution. When theistic evolution ...
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MIT Professor Took a Chance on God
MIT professor Rosalind Picard shares how she met the Author of all knowledge:
As early as grade school, when I was a straight-A student, I identified with ...
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Nature Is Stubborn
Brett McCracken writes in his book, The Wisdom Pyramid:
I live in Southern California, where climate-controlled houses and air-conditioned cars give us ...
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Crossing the Road to Christ
In CT magazine, writer Dikkon Eberhart shares his personal testimony of progression from theological drifter to Orthodox Jew to a born-again experience ...
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Scientists Are Struggling to Understand the Universe
University of Oxford professor of astrophysics Pedro Ferreira is puzzled, as most physicists are, about the origins and basic elements of the universe. ...
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His Eye is on the Sparrow
Every bird is covered with feathers, and almost every feather on an individual bird is different, specialized in length, shape and structure to match ...
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The Mathematical Base of the Universe
In his book, The Sentient Machine, Amir Husain writes:
Today I find myself drawn to the important observation that the universe around us is clearly a ...
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College Grads Believe Life Is Created in a Lab
A recent survey polled people with an average age of 38. Eighty percent had college degrees. The results revealed a lot of ignorance about origin of life ...
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Our Remarkable Sun
Evolutionists like to claim that our Sun is merely an average star, just one among billions. There’s no reason to believe our Sun is unusual … ...
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Your Amazing DNA is a Testimony to Our Creator
On September 5, 1977, the Voyager I space probe was launched from Cape Canaveral aboard a Titan-Centaur rocket. It has been speeding through space at ...
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