God, Science, and ‘The Invisible Everywhere‘
Biblical truth is proclaimed in many ways. We see it with missionaries spreading the Gospel in far-flung regions of the world, soapbox preachers on busy street corners, and clergy ministering to congregations large and small, from pulpits in ornate cathedrals and rented cinder block buildings.
The works of God are also witnessed through science and technology, which were reflected in the observations of Navy Captain Victor Glover, who piloted the Artemis II spacecraft in its successful mission to orbit the moon. During his April 5 CBS News interview with Mark Strassmann, Glover linked God, science, and humanity together from the rare perspective of a man nearly a quarter-million miles from home.
“When I read the Bible and I look at all the amazing things that were done for us… You guys are talking to us because we’re in a spaceship really far from Earth, but you’re on a spaceship called Earth that was created to give us a place to live in the universe and the cosmos,” Glover said, reflecting some of what science tells us about our planet.
Astronomy and physics corroborate the creation account in the book of Genesis. The placement of Earth within the universe, our orientation to the sun and the planets in our solar system, combined with Earth’s behavior as it........
