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In fact, the ripples are so exact (down to one part in one hundred thousand) that Smoot called them the "machining marks from the creation of the universe" and the "fingerprints of the maker."15
— Norman Geisler
General Relativity supports what is one of the oldest formal arguments for the existence of a theistic God—the Cosmological Argument.
— Norman Geisler
We can know what we know about God because thought applies to reality. In that context, knowledge is possible. If thought does not apply to reality, then we can know nothing. Logic is a necessary presupposition of all thought. Without logic (the laws of thought), we can't even think
— Norman Geisler
In the same way, the universe would be out of energy by now if it had been running from all eternity.
— Norman Geisler
For nothing comes from nothing; nothing ever could.
— Norman Geisler
The Law of Causality does not say that everything needs a cause. It says that everything that comes to be needs a cause.
— Norman Geisler
It's also important to understand that the universe did not emerge from existing material but from nothing—there was no matter before the Big Bang. In fact, chronologically, there was no "before" the Big Bang because there are no "befores" without time, and there was no time until the Big Bang.
— Norman Geisler
Time, space, and matter came into existence at the Big Bang.
— Norman Geisler
this infinite abyss can be filled only with an infinite and immutable object, in other words by God himself. (Pensees, #148)
— Norman Geisler
the greatest miracle of all—the creation of the universe out of nothing—has already occurred, which means Genesis 1:1 and every other miracle in the Bible is believable.
— Norman Geisler
In a small, independent organization, these small wins will generate energy and enthusiasm. In the mainstream, they would generate skepticism about whether we should even be in the business. I want my organization's customers to answer the question of whether we should be in the business. I don't want to spend my precious managerial energy constantly defending our existence to efficiency analysts in the mainstream.
— Clayton M. Christensen
The meaning of life is to give life meaning.
— Viktor E. Frankl