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Hot Science-Faith Questions
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"Can anyone take the whole Bible literally?"
Actually, although the media often speak of "biblical literalists",
no one at all takes the whole of the Bible literally. Looking just
at Jesus' sayings: there are few one-eyed literalists (Matthew 5:29)
few who suggest we should really "hate" all our relatives (Luke 14:26),
and even fewer who think that Jesus was literally a vine even... |
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"Did Adam and Eve really exist?"
Unfortunately, many people get their ideas about Adam and Eve from popular
culture rather than what the Bible actually says. Moreover we should note that
to Christians: All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching,
rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God
may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. (2 Timothy 3:16)... |
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"Does it make sense to believe in miracles?"
In ordinary thinking we recognize a link between what we call cause and effect. A particular act of conscious will, or a particular set of circumstances, are likely to lead to predictable outcomes. Without some kind of such predictability, life and communication would both be impossible. “Science” systematically explores such natural cause-effect links in detail, explaining how past ...
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"Is there any evidence that God exists?"
In ordinary thinking we recognize a link between what we call cause and effect. A particular act of conscious will, or a particular set of circumstances, are likely to lead to predictable outcomes. Without some kind of such predictability, life and communication would...
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"Can any scientist today accept that Jesus rose from the dead?"
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