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God or the Multiverse?

Was our finely-tuned universe specifically designed for us? Our lives wouldn't be possible without that fine-tuning. Is this because it has been designed for us, or are there a huge number of universes, and one of them is bound to be right? Is it God's work or are we part of a multiverse? This is the fifth part of a six-video series exploring how...

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A Fine-Tuned Universe That’s Right for Us
A Fine-Tuned Universe That's Right for Us

The universe we live in is exactly right for us. The only kind of universe that could sustain us is one that is fine-tuned for life. Should we be surprised that the universe is just right for us? This is the fourth part of a six-video series exploring how recent scientific discoveries point to the reality of the Creator. Next: Was our finely-tuned...

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Parting the Red Sea: With Science?
Parting the Red Sea: With Science?

Scientists in the US are working to confirm the plausibility of the circumstances described a story written over 3000 years ago. The biblical Old Testament book of Exodus describes an event that is often familiar to people even if they have never opened a Bible: Moses parting the Red Sea. Or rather, God doing so. In the account, "Moses stretched...

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Why Science Needs Faith
Why Science Needs Faith

Are science and faith like oil and water? Some people seem to think so. We like to think that science is full of absolutes – that things are or are not.  There’s a saying that “reality is anything you can hit with a hammer” but that’s not true either.  There are all sorts of things that exist that your hammer would never be able to hit. Science,...

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Science & Religion: Competitors or Companions?
Science & Religion: Competitors or Companions?

“All thinking men are atheists.” Ernest Hemingway, author “Atheism is so senseless and odious to mankind …” Sir Isaac Newton, physicist Are “all thinking men” really atheists as Hemingway asserted? If so, it would seem that religion and science would indeed be enemies.  However, history does not give us much support for this...

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My Search for Truth
My Search for Truth

I was born in Montreal and raised in Vancouver, Canada. My parents were morally upright but non-religious. Our neighbors could also be described as non-religious. I did not know any Christians or serious followers of any other religion while I was growing up. Though my neighborhood was poor, its public schools were outstanding and its libraries...

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