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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So I read this article over the weekend, and it's
fascinating to me Casey about how the science community, for
lack of a better term, has now come completely full
circle and many of the world's leading scientists are now
saying what most of us have known our entire lives,
which is, Yeah, there's definitely a God, and that's the
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only logical conclusion.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
So it's the articles called does God Exist? Modern Science
shows he must bestseller argues so this is based on
a book by some scientists who got together who tried
to answer the question.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
And one of these scientists, Fastening. Fasting read one of
these scientists early in life was an atheist who was
then convinced purely from a scientific perspective.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Right.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
And one of the things that the science this article
lays out is that if you by the way, I
think it was what The Times had had an article
on this. The Daily Mail had an article about this
about these scientists in this book, they've got out he
is every theory they come back to, you come back to. Yeah,
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but that couldn't have happened from nothing, Like every time
they pushed science to a new theory, and many of
them have been debunked like the stretching and shrinking theory
and all, you know, all of these scientific theories that
then get sort of etched in stone and then later
get disproved. The one thing science can't get around is something,
even the smallest of things, can't come from nothing. Something
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had to start the thing.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
They said, the question of God's existence is now forcibly
back on the table through science, not faith or theology.
It's almost like they keep trying to disprove it and
then they can't. They run into a wall.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Well look at it's a pretty I've always thought it
to be a pretty empty existence to think, go through
your life thinking all of this just accidentally happened, right,
Like just how could all of this so perfectly? And
you know what it was really reinforced to me. You know,
I was a believer. But when my daughter was the
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process of my daughter being born, like from conception through birth,
and the one thing I was sitting there in the
hospital think about is how does the baby know to
come out? Like how do they know?
Speaker 2 (02:20):
Right?
Speaker 1 (02:22):
And in a weird way, I think God taps the
baby on the shoulder says, hey it you know it's time, right?
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:27):
And so you think about all of these things that
just in order for them to all work perfectly and
come together perfectly, and to have not just human life,
but all of these things around us, you think it
came from some just just boom.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
Or bang or what.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
I don't know. That's a heck of a stretch. And
I have long thought that the people who are so
desperate to prove it's almost like we talked about to
begin in the show. These people so desperately want you
to believe Indianapolis is safe, that they'll take anything to
stretch and mental pretzel themselves to try to prove that point,
including well, the governor made a stupid tweet, see everything's
really great here. It's sort of the same thing here
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that these mental pretzels in this article does a great
job of laying it out that that like every time
we try to mental science tries to mental pretzel itself
to make some theory on how this could have happened.
Then sometimes it takes years, but years later it gets disproved.
The most what's the Okham's razor thing, The most logical
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answer is usually the one that's right, and the most
logical answer is that there is something greater than ourselves
out there. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
So this book covers some major scientific theories and fields
like the Big Bang, relativity, quantum mechanics, and also DNA.
And you know, they argue that this is not a
religious book, but it's a scientific critique of materialism.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
And you see more and more. I mean, we've laid
these articles that I try to whenever whenever they come out,
because they just think they're fascinating about these science based
individuals who their whole thing is. They don't want it
to be They want there to be some logical I
can hold it in my hands, some scientific proof, right,
And they can't find it. And then they some of
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these people are bold enough to finally just say, hey,
I throw in the towel. We can't do this. And
we've been at this for so long that the most logical,
from a purely scientific standpoint, the most logical answer is
that there is a higher being, There is a higher power,
and we are all blessed to have this in front
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of us and to be able to be on this
earth and be a part of this magnificent creation.