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God in Science

"For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead" (Romans 1:20).

Scientific discoveries are constantly providing us with glimpses of the fingerprints of God all across our universe. See some of those fingerprints below!

  • by United Church of God
The more deeply scientists delve into the mysteries of the universe, the more their discoveries support the existence of God. But all too often they are remarkably silent about this aspect of their findings.
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Many excellent books and videos have been published in recent years detailing scientific findings and conclusions that point to a Creator. Here are a few.
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Robert Jastrow comments speak volumes about the attitudes—and at times outright bias—some scientists hold against the possibility of a Creator.
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The amount of matter and energy in the universe is unfathomable to the human mind. We must face the question: How did all this come to be?
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Scientists from many fields have discovered that our planet not only teems with life, but seems to be expressly designed for life. An amazing intelligence seems to be behind Earth's perfect conditions. What is that intelligence telling us?
  • by Darris McNeely

Scientists fear space and time could fly apart if too much energy is applied...

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  • by Roy Holladay
Contemplating the universe, with all of its complexity and vastness, leaves little room for doubt that it was designed by an all-powerful Creator. God wants to share some of His power, His Spirit, with us to help us overcome this life and become more like Him.
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  • by Randy Stiver
Growing up on a ranch, I could rope horses and cattle with my lariat, but I could never master rope twirling. Now I know why—the mysteries of higher mathematics eluded me. However, the mystery of God’s existence did not!
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  • by Noel Hornor
Especially in the Western world, most people simply accept the theory of Darwinian evolution as a fact. What many don't know is that this theory is partially responsible for many of the most tragic historical events of the 20th century.
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  • by Mario Seiglie
Why is the world the way it is? What has shaped our society and the kind of people we are? We've come up with all kinds of great advancements—like technology, medicine and governing constitutions—yet in many aspects the way we live is growing only worse and worse. Why?