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When Science Tries to Disprove God—and Fails

Modern physics keeps running into the same unavoidable truth: the universe had a beginning. Einstein, Hawking, and others tried explaining reality without God, yet their discoveries increasingly pointed toward intelligent design and creation.
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Do Christians Regularly Violate the Separation of Church and State?

Many Christians and non-Christians misunderstand the relationship between morality and religion. Many mistakenly believe that morality is the same thing as religion and, therefore, mistakenly believe that they should not advocate for policies that reflect their moral beliefs. But morals and religion are not the same, and basing our decisions on public policies, laws, or elections on beliefs that derive from religious convictions does not constitute an unconstitutional establishment of a state religion.

All laws reflect or embody someone’s morality. The moral beliefs of people who hold theistic worldviews are no less valid in the public square than the moral …

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