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Powerful Telescopes Search for Extraterrestrial Life
In a remote valley of northern California forty-two radio telescopes point skyward. The Allen Telescope Array is a new and powerful tool for an organization ...
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Scientist Led to Christ through Research
Do Christians have to check their science or their brains at the church door? Michael Egnor, a leading brain surgeon, used to think so. After years of ...
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Science and Faith Both Offer Valid Explanations
Scientist Troy Van Voorhis, Professor of Chemistry at MIT, argues that faith and science both have their place in helping us understand how the universe ...
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Comedian Louis C.K. Says Atheism Is Illogical
On an episode of Saturday Night Live, the comedian Louis C.K. shared his beliefs about the impossibility of atheism:
I'm not religious. I don't ...
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Stephen King on His Belief in God
When the bestselling writer Stephen King was interviewed by NPR's Terry Gross, King shared some interesting thoughts about his faith in God. At one ...
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We Must Follow the Facts about Christ's Resurrection
After analyzing 600 pages worth of arguments for and against the historicity of Christ's resurrection, Dr. Michael R. Licona concludes that "a ...
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Do Group Hallucinations Explain the Resurrection?
Christians sometimes hear the following rebuttal for Christ's resurrection: the disciples may have been well-intentioned, but in their grief and sorrow ...
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Seeking to Prove God's Existence
Author and neurologist Oliver Sacks writes of his religious experience:
There had been some religious feeling, of a childish sort, in the years before ...
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The Wrong Tools
God is not discoverable or demonstrable by purely scientific means, unfortunately for the scientific minded. But that really proves nothing. It simply ...
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Train Your Doubt
Your doubt can become a good quality if you "train" it. ... Ask it, whenever it wants to spoil something for you, "why" something ...
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