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Science expresses the universe in five terms: time, space, matter, power, and motion. Genesis 1:1-2 perfectly revealed such truths to the Hebrews in 1450 BC: "In the beginning (time) God created (power) the heaven (space) and the earth (matter)… and the spirit of God moved (motion) upon the face of the waters." The first things God tells man is that he controls all aspects of the universe.
— Ray Comfort
To suppose that the eye, with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree. - Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species
— Ray Comfort
Good God, how much reverence can you have for a Supreme Being who finds it necessary to include such phenomena as phlegm and tooth decay in His divine system of creation?
— Joseph Heller
The more we descend into the interworkings of the cell or ascend to the depths of the universe, the more we can see the fingerprint of God.
— Josh McDowell
since time, space, and matter did not exist prior to the beginning of the universe, then the "cause" of the universe had to be timeless, spaceless, and immaterial. Further
— Josh McDowell
would take more than a Jesus to invent a Jesus.5
— Josh McDowell
God's love manifest through the sunrise and sunset, the mountain and the valley, the tree and the flower, the roar of the beast and the song of the bird. Through your heartbeat and your breathing, in His care for you and His supply of your needs, in taking care of you and watching over you. The Bible clearly declares His love when He says: 'I have loved you with an everlasting love.
— Josh McDowell
God placed humans on a plateau above the rest of creation when he fashioned them in his relational image and likeness. To
— Josh McDowell
We have no empirical evidence of something emerging without a cause from absolute nothing.
— Josh McDowell
the cosmological argument. The idea is that everything that begins to exist must have a cause.
— Josh McDowell
1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause. 2. The universe began to exist. 3. Therefore the universe has a cause.
— Josh McDowell
The most important truth Genesis 1—2 offers is that the personal God is the Creator of all and that humans are his special creation with whom he wants a relationship.
— Josh McDowell