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Why scientific consensus is useless (at best).
“I would remind you to notice where the claim of consensus is invoked. Consensus is invoked only in situations where the science is not solid enough. Nobody says the consensus of scientists agrees that E=mc2. Nobody says the consensus is that the sun is 93 million miles away. It would never occur to anyone to…
Read More...The many Christians crucial to science.
“The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you.”
—Werner Heisenberg, who was awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize in Physics for the creation of quantum mechanics (which is absolutely crucial to modern science). Heisenberg was a devout Lutheran Christian, publishing and giving several talks reconciling science with his faith. He was a member of Germany’s largest Protestant religious body, the Evangelische Kirche.
Read More...Quote of the day: Sir Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton expresses his belief in God in the most important scientific work of all time, Principia Mathematica.
Read More...Quote of the day: Charles Darwin
It is noteworthy, to say the least, that the founder of the scientific theory most often cited as evidence for atheism described himself as “theist,” and did not accept the stance that his theory implied atheism.
Read More...Is belief in God unscientific?
Despite what popular culture seems to believe, there is no way to logically discern science from pseudo-science. This is a very big problem for atheists who try to promote their worldview as “scientific,” whereas belief in God is “unscientific.”
Read More...God, Unicorns, and the Flying Spaghetti Monster
As difficult as it may be for our materialist culture to comprehend, an immaterial consciousness or mind (read: God) is a much better candidate for the ground of all being (“prime reality,” or the “something from which everything else comes”) than matter or stuff.
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