People typically look for God in miracles, in the perceived exceptions to the laws of nature or medicine. But what if we are all looking in the wrong place? Is God science? I do a lot of research on ...
Believing in God is no longer simply a matter of faith. A slew of recent books argue that God, in fact, is a science-backed phenomenon. American philosopher of science Stephen C. Meyer’s 2021 book ...
Even when we feel far from the Divine, the light of Christ is here to show us more of our everlasting oneness with God.
The pious young scientist had a question about human origins and the attention of one of the foremost geneticists in the world. Standing up in a crowded Hilton-hotel conference room in Alexandria, Va.
NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the holiday season prompts reflection on meaning, hope, and what ultimately matters, a major international publishing success is reaching English-language ...
For NPR correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty, religion is more than just a beat. Hagerty was raised as a Christian Scientist and grew up listening to her grandmother’s stories of healing illnesses ...
Scientists gather to mull science, atheism and much else. Jan. 6, 2007 — -- Last year's wildly popular Beyond Belief 1.0 scientific conference primarily focused upon and championed irreligion.
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As we humble ourselves and awake to the fact that God is good itself, we experience great blessings. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - God's mind was behind complex scientific theories such as the Big Bang, and Christians should reject the idea that the universe came into being by accident, Pope Benedict said ...
The public dialogue on Does God Exist? between Javed Akhtar and Mufti Shamail Nadwi, moderated by Saurabh Dwivedi, became one of the most intellectually charged conversations in recent public memory.