Dr. Francis Collins: “the science I loved so much was powerless to answer questions”

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Seems like more and more doctors and scientists are finding the Lord lately. I’ve often said that I wished God would make some adjustments and force some more high-profile belief into the world. In doing so, I reasoned that more people would learn the truth, and hopefully turn their back on science and logic. Perhaps God has been listening to my advice?

“I had to admit that the science I loved so much was powerless to answer questions such as “What is the meaning of life?” “Why am I here?” “Why does mathematics work, anyway?” “If the universe had a beginning, who created it?” “Why are the physical constants in the universe so finely tuned to allow the possibility of complex life forms?” “Why do humans have a moral sense?” “What happens after we die?”

Some of what he says is confusing, but you can read more about Dr. Francis Collins and his personal struggle with science in this CNN article.

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