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Apr 24, 2010 · Yes, you are. And Spurgeon says that every one of those particles is keeping its position and moving through the air by God's appointment. Now the reason I believe that is because the Bible says, "The dice are thrown in the lap, and every decision is from the Lord" (Proverbs 16:33). Proverbs 16 has a bunch of these verses in it.
Feb 23, 2021 · Now let’s consider whether God can be in more than one place at the same time. Much of the science and technology we use in space science is based on the counter-intuitive theory of the tiny world of atoms and particles known as quantum mechanics. The theory enables something called quantum entanglement: spookily connected particles. If two ...
If God exists, one question would be whether they would be bound to the laws of sciences such as physics (Credit: Alamy) Things get a bit more interesting when you consider how far light has ...
Modern science declares that "quanta particles" (light particle wave packets) form atoms. These atoms form molecules and molecules form objects—everything that we can see is made up of these ...
Feb 22, 2021 · So the idea that God might be “bound” by the laws of physics – which also govern chemistry and biology and thus the limits of medical science – was an interesting one to explore. If God ...
On the other hand, if physicists observed that in other parts of the universe the constant varied outside of the range that allowed atoms - say it varied between 1 and 200 - and that in different parts of the universe, there were no atoms, and consequently no molecules, planets, stars, and so on, then there would be a real problem with our argument.
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The Design Argument: A Precursor to Science Proving God. Three Proofs of God from Science. Proof 1: The Fine Tuning Argument. Proof 2: The Design Argument from the Laws of Physics. Proof 3: The Argument from the Ordered Initial Conditions of the Universe.