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Neil deGrasse Tyson On the Wonder of the Human Brain
Cosmos: Possible Worlds is a sequel to Carl Sagan’s 1980 acclaimed TV series Cosmos. It is hosted by astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson. ...
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What Would it Take for A Humanist to Believe in God?
Douglas Murray is a prolific humanist writer and social critic who has authored two bestselling books. He finds himself in the odd position of being a ...
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When Abundant Evidence is Not Enough
Mary Jo Sharp writes in her book, Why I Still Believe, “There’s something else going on here. Humans don’t always ‘believe it ...
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Doctor Shares His Journey to Faith Treating End of Life Patients
A recent article in The Atlantic states that as a medical student Dr. Francis Collins found himself moving from agnostic to atheist. Collins said, “I ...
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Congruence Between Science and Christian Faith
In a recent book, Rebecca McLaughlin writes:
Describing the congruence he sees between science and his Christian faith, Nobel Prize–winning physicist ...
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God’s Greatest Physical Creation
The human brain has been rightfully called the greatest arrangement of matter in the universe. This is no overstatement. The following are six primary ...
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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 a recent interview on NPR, he marvels at the breathtaking number of ...
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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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How Looking at the Visible Helps Us to See the Invisible
Reflecting upon Paul’s words from 2 Corinthians 4:16-18, author/pastor Matthew McCullough asks, “How do we see what is invisible more clearly ...
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