In this issue . . .
Q: Can you do science without God?
A: Science comes out of a Christian worldview. Only the God described in the Bible can account for a logical and orderly universe. God upholds the universe in a particular way, such that we can study it by observational and repeatable experimentation. Because God upholds the universe in a consistent manner, we have a valid reason to expect that we can study the world we live in and describe the laws that God uses to sustain the universe.
In the secular view, where all matter originated by chance from nothing, there is no ultimate cause or reason for anything that happens, and explanations are constantly changing, so there is no basis for science. Though many non-Christians do science, like inventing new technologies or improving medical science, they are doing it in a manner that is inconsistent with their professed worldview.
Continue reading to see how true science is based in a Christian worldview. Get Equipped
Science Confirms the Bible DVD In this fast, illustrated presentation, Ken Ham shows again and again that
real science really does confirm the Bible. Over a dozen "hot topics" are answered with the humor and intensity that has made this Australian-born educator one of the most-requested Christian speakers in America.
Introducing News to Know
That's right, AiG is transitioning to a new "news feature" that we are calling News to Know. Rather than covering all the news in a very long article on Saturday (as previously done), we have opted to have headline items spread out through the week as articles on our website. This section of
Answers Weekly will offer highlights each Saturday of the previous week's
News to Know items, giving you a biblical perspective of the latest discoveries and happenings in the news.
Philadelphia Abortionist Gets Life in Prison for Infanticide:
Kermit Gosnell has been convicted of the murder of three babies born alive at his inner city abortion clinic. Gosnell's grisly use of scissors to sever the spinal cords of babies born alive initially escaped headline media attention until an op-ed piece in
USA Today forced the national media to give Gosnell's trial the attention it merited.
After Eden
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