St. Thomas Aquinas thought that “natural revelation” was accessible to all people everywhere and that it could be attained through reasoning and observation of the physical universe. On the other hand ...
Traditionally, science has been the counterargument for the existence of a divine creator. However, French mathematicians Olivier Bonnassies and Michel-Yves Bollore now say that science 'has become ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Speaker 1: From the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal, this is Free ...
The more we discover about the universe, particularly its genesis, the more evidence we have pointing to the need for God.
For most of the last few centuries, advances in scientific understanding have seemed to undermine arguments for the existence of God. Physical phenomena ascribed to a deity have been discovered to ...
The broad scientific consensus on the first two, combined with the almost unfathomably improbable coincidence of the third, provide what Bolloré and Bonnassies call “the Great Reversal argument”, ...
It also presents compelling evidence for the existence of God. Looking back into the origins of the universe, the author verifies the most contested claim of the time and shows how scientific ...
WSJ Opinion: Science, Evidence, and the Existence of God For most of the last few centuries, advances in scientific understanding have seemed to undermine arguments for the existence of God. Physical ...