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Many of history’s most influential scientists recognized that creation points beyond itself. Newton, Pascal, Mendel, Maxwell, Pasteur, and others openly affirmed belief in a Creator, seeing their scientific work as uncovering the order God built into the universe. Other lists of major scientists — including Einstein, Galileo, Bacon, Schrödinger, and Francis Collins — likewise document that many leading thinkers held theistic convictions. Creation‑research historians also note that many foundational scientists viewed their discoveries as “thinking God’s thoughts after Him.” In Messianic understanding, this Creator is the God of Avraham, Yitzchak, and Ya’akov — revealed fully through His Messiah, Yeshua.

When someone cannot see this, Scripture describes it as a veil over the heart. But veils can be lifted. When they are, call upon Yeshua the Messiah, who is near to all who seek Him.

We speak this in love. None of us are promised tomorrow. As the Psalmist declares: “The heavens declare the glory of Elohim; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.” Creation itself is a continual witness.

Even at the microscopic level, DNA contains a coded language — information — which many scholars argue points strongly toward intelligent design rather than randomness. Modern discussions of design in nature continue to highlight this debate. All creation testifies to the handiwork of the Messiah, through whom all things were made.

The spiritual battle is real. What happens in the unseen realm shapes what we experience in the visible one. Much has been done to hide or discredit this reality, but truth remains truth whether acknowledged or not. Even today, many scientists — including Nobel‑level thinkers — maintain belief in God despite cultural pressure to abandon it. So we pray for mercy — that the Ruach HaKodesh would open eyes, soften hearts, and reveal the truth of Yeshua to all who are searching, hurting, or wandering.

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5 responses to “Creation Speaks — Science Agrees: Designed, Not Accidental”

  1. clubschadenfreude Avatar

    your appeals to authority fallacy is amusing. Just because scientists have believed in various gods, doesnt’ make the gods real.

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    1. Webster B writes Avatar

      Thank you for your comment although I never implied that because some scientists believe makes it real, I was just implying that religion is not mutually exclusive from science

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      1. clubschadenfreude Avatar

        ROFL. it’s always fun when christians try to backpedal from their claims. Religion is mutually exclusive from science since science requires evidence and religion has none.

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      2. Webster B writes Avatar

        Science requires evidence, and I agree. What’s often overlooked is that religion isn’t making scientific claims in the first place. Science explains mechanisms in the natural world. Faith speaks to meaning, morality, consciousness, and purpose—questions science doesn’t even attempt to measure.

        And historically, the foundations that make science possible—an orderly universe, consistent natural laws, the reliability of reason—came from a worldview shaped by faith. That’s why so many founders of modern science were believers.

        So there’s no backpedaling here. Science and faith aren’t mutually exclusive because they’re not answering the same questions. One studies creation. The other asks why creation matters.

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      3. clubschadenfreude Avatar

        ROFL. Religion rpeatedly makes scientific claims. For example, christianity claims that stars are little lights on a solid dome, that illness comes from their god that they can’t show exists, etc.

        Religion does speak to morality and religoin can’t agree on what morality is the right one. Each theist makes up their own. Christians themselves can’t even agree on what morals their god didn’t give them, since Eve took them per the myth.

        Humans give ourselves and each other purpose. No evidence that a god does or that a god exists.

        And consciousness is science. We may not completely undestand it, but we do know that magical “souls” don’t exist.

        No, your cult doesn’t make science possible. The science discovered by theists has promptly shown thta their gods don’t exist. The reason so many founders of modern science were believers was becauses they would be burned at the stake if they weren’t.

        So, yes, religion and scince are mutually exclusive, since you claim a god exists in reality and can’t show that it does.

        Everyone has different ideas why creation matters. This shows that your particular religion is just one amongst many. And since you can’t show it to be any better than the rest, it’s just a baseless opinion.

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