Monthly Archives: May 2018

Does the Multiverse Help Naturalism?

BY JEFF ZWEERINK – MAY 18, 2018 Perhaps our universe isn’t as finely tuned as we thought! We know that life requires stars and planets to form. Overly rapid expansion of the universe would prevent this from happening and a larger … Continue reading

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Now We Can Hear God

By Will Myers  > In the Old Testament, we have the laws and the promise of the Messiah to come. The Old Testament has the New Testament concealed within. The New Testament is the Old Testament revealed, and this is … Continue reading

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TAKING SCIENCE ON FAITH

  SCIENCE, we are repeatedly told, is the most reliable form of knowledge about the world because it is based on testable hypotheses. Religion, by contrast, is based on faith. The term “doubting Thomas” well illustrates the difference. In science, … Continue reading

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God and Science: A Course in Due Course

BY ANJEANETTE ROBERTS – APRIL 19, 2018 Many fear to tread into culturally charged topics in an “us” versus “them” social media climate characterized by rapid escalation, rabid judgments, and character assassinations. What if a course on God and science could … Continue reading

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