Jim,man of GOD, friend to GOD
Yes, Wes, I do remember that happening in 1968 with the Passover and then reading that quote from Genesis 
Wes Ferrell
Sorry, finally getting around to posting the book number: Return of the God hypothesis: three scientific discoveries that reveal the mind behind the universe. Meyer, Stephen C. Total time 18 hours 54 minutes Book number, DB 117679
Wes Ferrell
https://youtu.be/njpWalYduU4?si=wnsJV392bNCtxof9
Wes Ferrell
Thinking more about the intersection between God and science. Did you know in 1968 when the Apollo spacecraft passed over the moon they read a passage from Genesis? YouTube link in the next post!
Jim,man of GOD, friend to GOD
I myself don’t believe God has anything to do with anybody’s religion. When we worship God, we separate ourselves from religion and seek the truth in Christ. 
Nestor
I’ve met some very religious scientists in my life. The truth is no matter how advanced science gets, and no matter what these secularists think. There will always be things that science cannot explain, which means there will always be a space for religion to exist. 
Jim,man of GOD, friend to GOD
Your answer would be quite similar, if not exactly my answer Esther. However, I’m not sure the majority of scientists realize that. But they will. 
Nestor
God created everything and that includes science so yes, 
Jim,man of GOD, friend to GOD
Hey Wes, I think that might be a good read. If you would, please post the number. Thanks. 
Jim,man of GOD, friend to GOD
Hey furball, I’m right there with you 100% 
Wes Ferrell
If you want to explore this topic from scientists who are Christian this is a fantastic but technical read: Return of the God hypothesis: three scientific discoveries that reveal the mind behind the universe. The book is on BARD if you can’t find it I will be happy to post the book number or ISBN.
The AI Wizard
> My little old humble opinion is this: of course God and science can work together. Who do you think created science in the first place? > I’ll go a step further. Even if humanity filled every habitable planet with people who had IQs of 150—millions and millions of brilliant minds spread across our solar system—we still wouldn’t uncover all of God’s secrets written into creation.