5 Ways Science Suggests God is Real
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Certainty is a drug. Some like to think that they know exactly how the world works, that they have an exclusive claim on the big picture of reality. This thought process is addictive—it’s comforting to know, because what is known can be controlled, and so they cling to certainty like a warm safety blanket.
But the idea of God, a supernatural creator from whom all of reality may have come, rips that blanket away.
The truth is that our world is anything but certain. Through the power of the scientific method, we are slowly uncovering the mysteries of our world, and in the process, we’re raising more questions than we solve concerning where we came from, where we’re going, and why anything exists at all.
Yet there is a stubborn streak of certainty that runs through the scientific community. Famed astronomer Carl Sagan once claimed that “The Cosmos is all that is or ever was or ever will be,” a thought echoed by many. Science, according to some, leaves no room for God.
Except that it does. And what’s more, science doesn’t just leave room for God, but, in some ways, actively points to His existence.
Let’s check out 6 of the ways in which science suggests God is real.
Read more at http://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/christianity/5-ways-science-suggests-god-is-real.aspx#PLy7AEFH90dlrCYM.99
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Certainty is a drug. Some like to think that they know exactly how the world works, that they have an exclusive claim on the big picture of reality. This thought process is addictive—it’s comforting to know, because what is known can be controlled, and so they cling to certainty like a warm safety blanket.
But the idea of God, a supernatural creator from whom all of reality may have come, rips that blanket away.
The truth is that our world is anything but certain. Through the power of the scientific method, we are slowly uncovering the mysteries of our world, and in the process, we’re raising more questions than we solve concerning where we came from, where we’re going, and why anything exists at all.
Yet there is a stubborn streak of certainty that runs through the scientific community. Famed astronomer Carl Sagan once claimed that “The Cosmos is all that is or ever was or ever will be,” a thought echoed by many. Science, according to some, leaves no room for God.
Except that it does. And what’s more, science doesn’t just leave room for God, but, in some ways, actively points to His existence.
Let’s check out 6 of the ways in which science suggests God is real.
Read more at http://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/christianity/5-ways-science-suggests-god-is-real.aspx#PLy7AEFH90dlrCYM.99