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ARScience and God are not enemies. They never have been.
Think about a car engine. When a mechanic explains how it works—how the pistons move, how fuel ignites, how power is transferred—you don’t suddenly conclude, “Oh, this car has no designer.”
If anything, the deeper your understanding goes, the more obvious it becomes that someone intelligent created it.
Knowing how something works doesn’t cancel out a creator.
It points to one.
Science answers the how.
God answers the why.
Science tells us how the universe functions, how cells divide, how gravity holds galaxies together. Faith asks the deeper questions: Why is there something instead of nothing? Why does order exist at all? Why do the laws of nature remain consistent?
Even those who reject God still live by faith every single day.
They trust that gravity will work tomorrow.
They trust that logic will remain reliable.
They trust that the universe will behave the same way it did yesterday.
That trust is faith—not blind faith, but faith in consistent laws that science itself cannot explain the origin of.
Many of the greatest scientists in history believed in God—not because they ignored science, but because they studied it. The more they uncovered about the universe, the more it pointed beyond itself to a mind behind it.
The Bible says that creation declares the glory of God—and when you really look around, it does. Order, beauty, precision, complexity… none of that happened by accident.
You don’t have to choose between faith and science.
You don’t have to shut off your brain to believe in God.
You don’t have to deny God to value science.
Truth is not divided.
Science and faith don’t compete—they complement.
And when you let them work together, the picture becomes clearer, not smaller.
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