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Well, why’d it take some of you folks so long? I mean, really. It took this long for some of you to realize that anyone believing in Wonky Whacky Darwin’s laughable evolution was akin to an old joke about having a bridge for sale and some gullible fool forking over money for the Brooklyn Bridge.

I mean, seriously. Anyone still clinging to the lie that God and science are 180 degrees opposed, that evolution is real, and all the dung that has been accepted, adopted, and believed — and it’s all rubbish — do you see and understand there wouldn’t be a single scientific discipline were it not for GOD THE CREATOR?

Too simple? Too scary because then, well, everything in the Holy Bible, everything about Jesus, everything about heaven, hell, and eternity is then TRUE! REAL! And, well, folks would have to do something about that and finally put aside the daze, the lies, the delusions, the mythologies that have been followed.

Just imagine…

God is finally realized as THE MASTER SCIENTIST, AS HE, THE TRIUNE GOD, CREATED ALL THINGS KNOWN AND SEEN, INCLUDING THE INVISIBLE.

Then there is no way out other than either finally humbing oneself, bowing before the LORD Jesus Christ, repenting — turning away from things past, adopting a new heart, a new mind — and taking Jesus as Savior, as Lord of one’s life — OR — knowing this truth that can no longer be hidden can’t be denied, no more living daily in a fantasy world, one would either have to openly not only believe, but commit faithfully to having Jesus as their Savior and Lord or openly spit in His face and deny Him, continuing to rebel.

With no alternative false belief to cling to for solace.

Till death do part the person from any opportunity for salvation.

Imagine that…

But, then, of course, this is how it’s always been. Nothing new.

This is one of those many things in this life that the opposite of what is believed and almost universally accepted is true.

The overwhelming majority live in darkness, believing in evolution, believing there is a chasm between God and science that can’t be bridged, believing themselves so educated, and those who believe there is no gulf, no divide between God and science, because God created everything, are considered ignorant, uneducated.

Know what? Just as in everything in life, there’s good and bad. There’s good science, good proven theories, sound science, known, factual; there is also a lot of bad so-called science. Doesn’t hold water, let alone prove a woefully unsound theory.

Evolution, Darwin, is one of the wobbliest, whonky, unproven theories that the overwhelming majority have accepted as fact. With zero proof all these years later.

Yet they believe the rubbish.

And refuse the truth.

Wow.

I hope whoever is now reading this is not one of those but knows, understands, believes, faithfully in God, in Jesus, in the Holy Spirit, and in the whole Holy Bible.

God said it. It is so. It is done. He’s God. Nothing is impossible with Him.

Meanwhile, finite feeble man thinks he knows better, while every foolish and errant belief crumbles and falls.

What more is needed to not only believe, but to faithfully follow, serve, and commit your life to Jesus?

It ought to be clear that faith in men and their theories, philosophies, and ways is changeable and reduced to rubble.

God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, the whole Holy Bible are unchangeable. The only solid foundation upon which to build a life.

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Sunday, March 15th, 2026

 

 

Scientific Shift Toward God: Why Some Scientists Now See Design In The Universe

 

March 14, 2026

By PNW Staff

Reprinted from Prophecy News Watch

 

For centuries, people have been told that science and belief in God are on opposite sides of a growing divide — that as science uncovers more about the universe, faith becomes less necessary.

But something surprising is happening. Instead of pushing God out of the picture, some modern discoveries in physics, cosmology, and biology are prompting scientists to ask questions that sound remarkably theological — questions about beginnings, purpose, and design.

A striking example of this is the recently released book God, the Science, the Evidence: The Dawn of a Revolution by French researchers Michel‑Yves Bolloré and Olivier Bonnassies. Drawing on contributions from more than twenty scientists, including a Nobel laureate, the book argues that science today — from the Big Bang to the astonishing complexity of life — increasingly points toward a Creator rather than blind chance.

One example the authors highlight is DNA, the molecule carrying the instructions for all life. Its intricate structure and immense information content appear far more like a coded design than something that could easily arise by accident.

This, they argue, challenges the idea that life could have emerged purely through random processes. The book has already sparked conversations worldwide, showing that questions of faith and science are far from mutually exclusive.

The Universe Had a Beginning

One of the most important discoveries in modern science is that the universe didn’t always exist.

For centuries, people assumed the cosmos had always been here. But in the early 20th century, astronomers noticed galaxies aren’t standing still — they’re moving away from each other. The universe is expanding.

This insight led to the idea of the Big Bang — the universe exploding into existence from a single point. Interestingly, the very first person to propose this wasn’t a secular physicist, but a Catholic priest and scientist, Georges Lemaître.

If the universe had a beginning, it naturally raises a question science alone cannot answer: What caused it? Something that begins to exist needs a cause. For many thinkers, this sounds like what people of faith have long called creation.

Even famed physicist Stephen Hawking admitted that the beginning of the universe raises profound questions that go beyond physics and into philosophy and meaning.

The Universe Is Remarkably Well-Balanced

The more scientists study the cosmos, the more they notice something astonishing: the laws of nature seem finely tuned for life.

Physical constants — numbers that govern gravity, atomic interactions, and the expansion of space — are set so precisely that even a tiny variation could make life impossible. Imagine throwing a dart across a football field and hitting a single pixel on a computer screen on the opposite wall — that’s how unlikely this balance appears.

Philosopher of science Robin Collins and others argue that this fine-tuning suggests intention rather than random chance. Even scientists who don’t identify as religious, like cosmologist Paul Davies, have said the universe seems “just right” for life — as if someone had arranged things carefully.

Life’s Complexity Raises Big Questions

The universe isn’t the only place science encounters astonishing design. Life itself is staggeringly complex.

Inside living cells is an intricate web of machines, signals, and processes. Some scientists argue that evolutionary mechanisms alone — random mutation and natural selection — don’t fully explain how such precise systems first arose.

Biochemist Michael Behe introduced the idea of irreducible complexity, the concept that some biological systems only work if all their parts are present at the same time. Imagine building a car engine piece by piece, knowing it only works when complete — and then asking if that could happen by accident. Behe’s work, though controversial, shows that serious scientists are asking questions about life’s origins that remain unresolved.

Voices From Within Science

Some scientists who began skeptical of God have reconsidered their views after studying the universe.

British astronomer Fred Hoyle, once opposed to the idea of a Creator, was stunned by the precise nuclear processes that produce carbon — an element essential for life. He later remarked that the universe looked “as if a super-intellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as with chemistry and biology.”

Astrophysicist Hugh Ross notes that countless factors — planetary positions, gravitational balance, atmospheric composition, and cosmic stability — must align perfectly for life to exist. To him, these alignments suggest purposeful design rather than random chance.

A Growing Conversation

To be clear, none of this is proof in a laboratory sense. Science does not put God under a microscope or test the Creator like it tests gravity.

But what modern discoveries increasingly show is that the universe appears less like a chaotic accident and more like a finely tuned system:

The universe had a beginning.

Its laws are astonishingly precise.

Life depends on a delicate balance of conditions all existing at the same time.

Even some of the most skeptical scientists recognize the universe’s order and complexity as extraordinary.

For centuries, skeptics claimed science would make God unnecessary. Instead, the opposite seems to be happening: as our knowledge expands, so does the sense of mystery — and the evidence of design.

For many scientists today, the greatest discovery isn’t that God has vanished from the universe — it’s that He may have been hiding in plain sight all along.