From Dr. Tom Woodward “What if Darwin was wrong?” Did you know that it is extremely rare to hear a renowned Ivy League professor of computer science say such a thing in private conversation, let alone in a letter or an email? But it is almost unthinkable that any such intellectual would pen a major article detailing fresh doubts about Darwinism. Yet, that’s what happened one year ago, when Yale’s…
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From Dr. Tom Woodward: Did you know that the “Death of God” philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche declared a principle that, if followed carefully, could have undermined his atheism? In his book “Will to Power” we see: “A very popular error: having the courage of one's convictions; rather it is a matter of having the courage for an attack on one's convictions.” His point: make sure you have “attacked”…
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Did you know that “chaos” or “molecular disorder,” pictured here and in any messy room, is a foundation stone of modern science, and a major God-clue? It’s called “entropy” and is the cornerstone of the chemistry that our bodies operate on to keep us alive. Astrophysicist Hugh Ross adds: “Entropy measures the amount of decay or disorganization in a system as the system moves continually from order…
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From Dr. Tom Woodward: Power-keys! In our finale on the genius-apologist Pascal, perhaps we didn’t know that he stressed many keys to Christianity’s truth, such as… Power-prophecies of Christ, like Zechariah 12:10: “They will look upon me whom they have pierced, and will mourn for him….” The Jews’ survival, yet without their worship system, as prophesied. Our “wretched” human state, which we…
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From Dr. Tom Woodward:Pascal, the French genius who invented adding machines, pioneered calculus, proved the existence of a vacuum, and helped poor people in Paris by creating something called a “bus”, was also the first great modern Christian apologist? “Pensees” (“paw-say”) is his ultra-rich buffet of 993 notes for his planned book he never wrote. Savor these: The Apostles were either deceived…
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Did you know that the brilliant French scientist and mathematician, Blaise Pascal, had a jolting conversion in 1654, and soon began writing out a defense of Christ-faith for skeptics? In his collection of notes for the book he intended to write, published under the name “Pensees,” we see gems like this one: “The hypothesis that the Apostles were knaves is quite absurd. Follow it out to the end, and…
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