In these times of advanced technology, AI and scientific discovery, many people feel their faith is not compatible with science. A recent Pew survey even found that six in 10 adults believe science ...
Two engineers, Michel-Yves Bolloré and Olivier Bonnassies, set out to explore whether the universe has a cause in their new book God: The Science, The Evidence. A best-seller in Europe, it examines ...
The republic’s Christian founders made it clear that no faith should have a privileged position in America and that religion ...
Miracles by definition defy science. But a new research effort attempts to understand what our experiences with them do to ...
Throughout history, science and religion have often been framed as adversaries locked in an enduring conflict. This portrayal implies that believing in God necessitates rejecting rational thinking, ...
Discover how modern scientific evidence points to a Creator God. God, the Science, the Evidence explores 12 fields of ...
If these podcasts really wanted to nurture enthusiasm for science, they should celebrate the hard work that goes into finding the right answer.
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Why Gen Z Is Making Science and God Best Friends

Here’s one for the annals of unpredictable history: the most googled, streamed, STEMmed-up generation is also the one ...
Faith, rooted in 'why' questions, demands complete submission and relies on the unknown, often attributing answers to God.
In civilization after civilization, science has been ‘stillborn’ — but in Christendom, science has flourished and has brought achievements like the James Webb Space Telescope. This image of galaxy ...
Many people think that science is just another religion, no better than their own. Their reasoning is apparently something along these lines: “Beliefs about the unseen world are based entirely on ...
A bill approved by the state Senate Education Committee this week could introduce biblical creationism in West Virginia schools. Senate bill 619 states that teachers in public or charter schools “may ...