Science Vs. Religion: The 500-year War : Finding God in the Heat of the Battle

Science Vs. Religion: The 500-year War : Finding God in the Heat of the Battle
ISBN-10
1413713815
ISBN-13
9781413713817
Series
Science Vs. Religion
Pages
262
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
PublishAmerica
Author
David Turell

Description

Science vs. Religion shows that the scientific discoveries of the past 150 years prove God exists beyond a reasonable doubt. Our universe is carefully designed to allow life and human development. The universe started with a "Big Bang," the beginning of space and time. There is no 'before' before the Bang, and science does not know what caused it. Darwin's Theory of Evolution appears to do away with God, but there is enormous controversy among Darwin scientists as to how evolution works. Other scientists raise critical objections. Darwinism is not proven. Scientists don't know how life got started, because living matter, even single-celled forms, have been found to be extremely complex. This book proposes, for those who have faith in God and for those who have chosen not to accept God on faith, if they study scientific discoveries they will find overwhelming evidence of the Hand of God.

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