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Science and the Bible Agree Creation Requires Intelligent Direction
On August 21, 2011, an American software engineer named Jesse Anderson created the Million Monkey project, which featured millions of virtual simians ...
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Evidence of Historicity of the Biblical Flood
There was a surprising source arguing for the historicity of the biblical flood—The New York Times. An article on sea level rise in human history ...
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Long Tradition of Scientists Who Believe in the Resurrection
Dr. Ian Hutchinson, a professor of nuclear science and engineering at MIT, explains why he and his Christian colleagues at MIT believe in a literal, bodily, ...
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The Human Race Is in Need of an Upgrade
Max Tegmark, an MIT professor and co-founder of The Future of Life Institute, looks forward to what he calls Life 3.0. Here's how he outlines his ...
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Elon Musk on God and Mortality
The New York Times has called Elon Musk "arguably the most successful and important entrepreneur in the world." It's an easy case to make: ...
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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 ...
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A New Mother's Journey from Atheism to Faith
In his book Unbelievable, Justin Brierly shares the story of Jennifer Fulwiler who grew up in a loving family, but one in which religion was painted as ...
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Chicago Weatherman Goes Viral for Lovable Reaction to Solar Eclipse
In most people's minds, there are quite a few things more interesting than watching a weatherman on TV. One of them, apparently, is watching a weatherman ...
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4th Grader Applies for NASA Position
When NASA posted a job opening for a "Planetary Protection Officer," a position responsible for the microbial footprint of humans during interplanetary ...
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As the Human Body Has No Insignificant Parts, So Also the Body of Christ
The three smallest bones in the human body are the middle ear ossicles—the malleus, incus, and stapes—more commonly known as the hammer, anvil, ...
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