Amazing Truths
How Science and the Bible Agree
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Narrated by:
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Michael Guillen
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Michael Guillen
Does science discredit the Bible, God, religious faith?
Absolutely not, says Dr. Michael Guillen, former Harvard physics instructor and Emmy-winning ABC News Science Editor. In Amazing Truths, he uses his entertaining, down-to-earth storytelling skills to reveal ten astonishing truths affirmed by both ancient Scripture and modern science that answer some of our biggest questions:
- Can faith really move mountains?
- Does absolute truth exist?
- Are humans truly unique?
- Is it possible to communicate with God?
- How much about the universe do we actually know?
- How could Jesus have been fully man and fully God?
In Amazing Truths, Dr. Guillen explains that faith is not some outdated way of thinking. Faith is a necessary part of science, Christianity, and any intelligent, comprehensive, coherent worldview--vastly more powerful than even logic.
Amazing Truths will expand your mind and bolster your faith. You will see for yourself what Dr. Guillen, a theoretical physicist and devout Christian, has discovered in a lifetime of serious exploration--that science and faith are not at odds. In fact, they're the ultimate power couple.
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I love science. And I love the Bible. And I’ve always thought that the two were always in disagreement and that I am to be always torn between choosing “one or the other”. I have been reminded that it is a good thing to look in the microscope and marvel at God’s amazing creation and be filled with wonder and awe over and over and over. Further, I have been reminded that I will never grasp the magnitude of it all, despite my curiosity.
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