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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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Man’s Desire for Wisdom from Above
Anna Merlan is an American journalist who specializes in politics and religion. In her 2019 book, Republic of Lies: American Conspiracy Theorists, she ...
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The Magi and The Star
The magi—the wise men—were from modern-day Iraq. They knew the stars better than the backs of their hands. In the inky black Mesopotamian ...
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Astrophysicist on the 'Conflict' Between Science and Religion
Dr. Joel Primack is an American astrophysicist who co-developed what's called "the cold dark matter theory" (which seeks to understand the formation and ...
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Encourage the Junior Scientists at Church
David H. Bradstreet, an award-winning scientist and astronomy professor, recounts how his church helped him find his calling in science. Growing up in ...
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Atheist Finds Christ through Christians and Science
Sarah Salviander is research scientist in the field of astrophysics. A lifelong atheist, Sarah became a theist as an undergraduate physics student, when ...
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Atheist Astronomer Suggests 'Intelligent Design'
One of the most astonishing discoveries astrophysicists have made in recent decades is that if gravity were just 0.000000000001 (one-trillionth of one) ...
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95 Percent of the Universe Still a Mystery
Today astronomers have come down on the side of believing that galaxies and galaxy clusters are pregnant with some sort of exotic material that is invisible ...
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We Are Made to Reflect God's Glory
Paul likens us to shining stars, and the word shine means to reflect. The scientific term is albedo. It's a measurement of how much sunlight a celestial ...
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Earth Is a 1-in-700 Quintillion Planet
An article in Discovery magazine noted a new study that suggests there are around 700 quintillion planets in the universe, but only one like Earth. The ...
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