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Only Earth Has Rainbows
Life on Earth requires a lot of “fine tuning.” Our planet is just the right distance from the Sun to allow freezing and melting, and the planetary ...
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Meeting the God of Chess
Wesley So, the current US Chess Champion (in 2017, 2020, and 2021), shares how he came to Christ:
On the small planet where elite chess players dwell, ...
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The Memories of Monuments
There was no archaeological evidence for the existence of the biblical King David. That is, until 1993, when surveyor Gila Cook noticed a basalt stone ...
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Atheist Discovers God in the Universe's Design
For decades, scientist Sir Fred Hoyle pioneered research in astrophysics. He started his scientific career as a staunch atheist who saw no evidence of ...
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Scientists Who Say Faith in Christ Is Essential to Science
Many contemporary atheists give the impression that faith and science are completely incompatible. For instance, atheist Steven Pinker says, “The ...
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MIT Professor Took a Chance on God
MIT professor Rosalind Picard shares how she met the Author of all knowledge:
As early as grade school, when I was a straight-A student, I identified with ...
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Nature Is Stubborn
Brett McCracken writes in his book, The Wisdom Pyramid:
I live in Southern California, where climate-controlled houses and air-conditioned cars give us ...
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Leaving the Faith of My Fathers
In an issue of CT magazine, Lisa Brockman shares her testimony of leaving the Mormon Church and became a born-again Christian:
As a sixth-generation Mormon ...
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Beauty and Sabbath Are Reflections of God's Abundance
Beauty and Sabbath go hand in hand. Both are extravagant. Unproductive. Unnecessary. Both are reflections of God's abundance and reminders that the ...
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Scientists Are Struggling to Understand the Universe
University of Oxford professor of astrophysics Pedro Ferreira is puzzled, as most physicists are, about the origins and basic elements of the universe. ...
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