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Medical Pioneer Gives Credit to God
Katherine Hsu pioneered tuberculosis-prevention strategies now replicated around the world.
Born in 1914 in Fuzhou, South China, Hsu counts herself fortunate ...
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Who Is Your Creator: God or Particles?
Professor and journalist Terry Mattingly writes:
[In his talks, author Phillip Johnson quotes] the Gospel of John, which states: "In the beginning ...
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C. S. Lewis Depicts Unbelief
In his book, The Magician's Nephew, C. S. Lewis writes of the creation of fictitious Narnia through the song of Aslan (the lion who represents Jesus ...
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Random Creation? Do the Math
A chance of 1 out of 1,000,000,000,000,000 (quadrillion, 10 with 14 zeros) is considered a virtual impossibility. But when DNA co-discoverer Francis Crick ...
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Bruce Willis on Morality
Actor Bruce Willis offers his opinion on church teachings about morality:
[Organized religion] used to hang the whole thing on one hook. If you don’t ...
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Hopeless Death of Carl Sagan
Jerry Adler writes in Newsweek:
[Carl] Sagan was fascinated by the phenomenon that educated adults, with the wonders of science manifest all around them, ...
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Diehard One
"The most extraordinary thing about the 20th century was the failure of God to die. The collapse of mass religious belief, especially among the educated ...
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Replacing Success with Service
Writer Philip Yancey notes that toward the end of his life, Albert Einstein removed the portraits of two scientists--Newton and Maxwell--from his wall. ...
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The Highest of Heavens
As a child I wondered where God lived in outer space and how long it would take to get there. Far beyond intergalactic space with its billions of swirling ...
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What the Astronomers Don't Know
The experts don't know for sure how old or how big the universe is. They don't know what most of it is made of. They don't know in any detail how it began ...
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