
Arturo O. answered 08/21/17
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It looks like you are studying Christian apologetics. You could write hundreds of pages trying to answer these questions, and many great thinkers have throughout history, such as Augustine of Hippo, Erasmus of Rotterdam, Blaise Paschal, and others. One thing I will say about science: If you can do science, then the universe must be rationally comprehensible, pointing to the existence of a mind behind it all, leading to the concept of the "logos", consciousnesses, or creative power of God. I suggest reading the book "On Guard" by William Lane Craig as a broad, layman-level introduction to Christian apologetics. Also good at a layman level are the books by Lee Strobel and Mark Mittelberg. If you want to dig deep into the subject, try reading "Reasonable Faith" by William Lane Craig. On science and the Bible, I recommend books by John Lennox, Eric Metaxas, Fazale Rana, and Hugh Ross. Those include perspectives from a Bible believing chemist, mathematician, and astronomer. On philosophical issues from a Christian perspective, you could try books by Alvin Plantinga, but they are not light reading! I teach Christian apologetics at my church, and will be glad to share materials with you. Feel through to email me if you want to find out more.


Arturo O.
Thank you, Harvey.
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