Dr. K. J. Daniel
If science finally learns everything it can about the material world, there will still be the question - What is the purpose?
Science and scripture are complementary and point to each other. This site provides various resources that support the validity of the Christian faith using science. The resources on this site accept all studies found in scientific journals .
Tim Keller
This is a short video that discusses the views of two famous scientists Jane Goodall and Francis Collins concerning the existence of a spiritual world outside of science.
Francis Collins is a well-known for his pioneering work on genetic causes for diseases and his work as the head of the human genome project. During Covid, he was the Director of the NIH. This is a talk that he gave at Cal Tech.
Why does God allow suffering is a very common question. John Lenox addresses this with this talk at Harvard Medical School.
Previous Scientist at JPL before becoming head of Reasons to Believe, an organization that specializes in showing how science points to God.
Today, Dr. Paul Lim teaches history of Christianity at the secular Vanderbilt University in Memphis.
Read part of the Bible and see if Christ is only a moral teacher
This book by C. S. Lewis is recommended to any science-minded individual that wants to understand real religion and misconceptions portrayed in common media. Amazon Link
Organization of scientists, started by Francis Collins, that show faith and science is compatible and the combination provides a fuller life. The website provides answers to common faith criticisms.
The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion is a Cambridge-based interdisciplinary research institute improving public understanding of religious beliefs in relation to the sciences.
Reasons to Believe is a group of qualified scientists that has published large amounts of material on the correspondence of science and scripture.
It is common to accept atheism as a belief rather than religion. This is typically done without consideration of the logical consequences of this opinion. This podcast discusses the problems that the "God Is Dead" movement has had.