Out of the mouths of babes, or, as it were, an atheist. Author and medical doctor Raymond Tallis proudly declares that he is an atheist and evolutionist. But he goes on to admit that something is missing from evolutionary theory.
Read moreI'm Not Sorry! || G.K. Chesterton Edition
A little slice of apologetics today from The Gospel Coalition. They have a synopsis of how G.K. Chesterton turned several atheistic arguments inside out, at the ripe age of 29. Chesterton is a favourite of mine, so I thought I'd share.
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"Can Science Disprove God's Existence" or "Lies, Damn Lies, and Scientists"
Can the physical sciences disprove God's existence? The answer is quite simple, though many scientists seem confused by the question. Well let's clear it up: No, it can't. The physical sciences can no more prove or disprove God's existence than a thermometer can count the stars in the sky. Why? Because just as the thermometer is designed to take temperature not count the stars, science is the study of the natural universe, while God is supernatural by definition. How we interpret the natural world can certainly inform our faith (or lack thereof), but it is simply incapable of disproving God. If you're tired of athiestic scientists using lies, damn lies, and mostly statistics to try and argue against having faith, I recommend watching the following video.