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).

Many assume that religion and science are irreconcilable—that a belief in God conflicts with the facts of the universe. Here you’ll find that not only can the two coexist, but also that the latest scientific discoveries can strengthen a belief in God.

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The Bible and Archaeology: The First Mention of Israel

An archaeological find from the 19th century clearly establishes Israel as a nation inhabiting Palestine in the 13th century BC.
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The Bible and Archaeology: Archaeology and the Book of Judges

During this period of more than 300 years, God periodically raised up judges to rescue and rule over Israel as the Israelites struggled with indigenous peoples over control of the land.
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World News and Trends: World fish stocks threatened

The last five years have been marked by headlines such as "World Fishing Fleets Face Ruin as Catches Disappear," "Too Many Fisherman, Too Few Fish," "Fishing Crises in World's Oceans" and "The Madness That Threatens Our Oceans."
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The Bible and Archaeology: Archaeology and the Book of Joshua—The Conquest

The Bible records the story of ancient Israel's conquest of Canaan under the leadership of Joshua. Did it really happen as the Scriptures record? We continue our look at archaeological finds that shed light on the Bible.
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The Bible and Archaeology: The Red Sea or the Reed Sea?

For many years scholars have disagreed over the identity of the sea the Israelites crossed and thus the site of the drowning of Pharaoh's army. Three routes for the Exodus have been proposed and continue to be debated.
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The Bible and Archaeology: Archaeology and the Book of Exodus—Exit From Egypt

Archaeologists have made many significant discoveries that make the book of Exodus and the Israelistes' time in Egypt come alive.
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World News and Trends: Pope discusses evolution

Nearly 140 years after the publication of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species, the pope has recently written about the theory of evolution.
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The Bible and Archaeology: Archaeology and Genesis - What Does the Record Show? Part 2

Although doubters will always scoff at the truth of God's Word, fewer and fewer now doubt the Bible's historical basis.
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The Bible and Archaeology: Archaeology and Genesis—What Does the Record Show? Part 1

In this article we take a look at some of the astounding discoveries of the last two centuries and show how physical evidence confirms aspects of the biblical record.
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King David: Man or Myth?

In spite of the account of David's life and exploits recorded in the Bible, some critics doubt that King David actually existed.
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Archaeology and the City of David

Archaeological discoveries continue to prove the accuracy of the Bible.
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The Bible and Archaeology: Two Jigsaw Puzzles, Two Purposes

In spite of the relatively small amount of material that has been excavated and analyzed, considerable evidence confirming the biblical account is available.
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The Bible and Archaeology: How Archaeology Confirms the Biblical Record

Scholars have queued up to ridicule the biblical accounts as mere myth. A tug of war continues between scoffers and believers in the inspiration and accuracy of the Bible.