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Of Science and God: Science is overwhelming. Why believe in God?
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Of Science and God: Science is overwhelming. Why believe in God?
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Of Science and God: Science is overwhelming. Why believe in God?
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Science is overwhelming why believe in God? If you believe in Evolution, that God did not create humanity, is there such a thing as God? The author Michael Lewis White is a super genius and has had the experience of having a loved one healed by prayer. In his book "Of Science and God" he asserts certified medical miracles are empirical evidence of God. A super genius he opens the science section of the book with a discussion of relativity in plain down to earth language to establish his scientific credentials. Then goes on to discuss why and how certified medical miracles are proof of the supernatural power of God. The book goes on to discuss the various religions and faith in the modern scientific world. In 2006 Mister White had a series of dreams which were related to a possible second coming of Christ. These dreams occurred shortly after the loved one was healed by prayer. Were these dreams merely his powerful mind coming terms with his growing Christianity, by coming up with a scenario for the second coming acceptable to him, or were they valid? He discusses these dreams and the issues around the second coming without reaching any definite conclusions. He leaves the issue open and concludes the book with a discussion of what will happen to the earth and human race when the white dwarf companion of the star Sirius novates. The radiation and resulting cloud of debris will exterminate 99.9 percent of humanity. It will destroy all norms of civilization. How do we ensure humanity has a future beyond this terrible event? What is the ultimate fate of humanity? Believe it or not, the book ends on a positive note for the future of humanity.