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  SCIENTISTS “When I began my career as a cosmologist… I was a convinced atheist.  I never imagined that I would be writing a book purporting to show that the central claims of Judeo-Christian theology are in fact true        …. straightforward deductions of the laws of physics… I have been forced into these conclusions by the inexorable logic of my own special branch of physics.” – Frank Tipler, professor of mathematical physics ( The Physics of Immortality) “It seems to me that when confronted with the marvels of life and the universe, one must ask why and not just how.  The only possible answers are religious.  I find a need for God in the universe and in my own life.” – Arthur L. Schawlow, Professor of Physics, Stanford University, Nobel Laureate   “I believe in God more because of science than in spite of it.” – William Phillips, Nobel Laureate in Physics “I believe in God because of a personal faith, a faith that is consistent with what I know about science.” – William Phillips “
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"Ridicule is man's most potent weapon." - Marxist Saul Alinsky, mentor to Barack Obama "Mock them. (Catholics)  Ridicule them.  In public.  With contempt." - Richard Dawkins to his cheering audience of 20,000 in Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2012 ("Reason Rally") ______________________ Not surprisingly, atheists constantly ridicule Christians with contempt and condescension. ..." the new atheists--people like Richard Dawkins--who use science to promote atheism are in fact an embarrassment to science. They are abusing science for ideological ends." - Dinesh D'Souza, in his debate with atheist Michael Schermer at Beckman Auditorium, January, 2008  Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins became atheists after long and exhaustive rational inquiries into the existence of , God, both at the age of nine.  -  The Irrational Atheist,  by Vox Day, page 243 The total body count for the ninety years between 1917 and 2007 is approximately 148
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FAMOUS ATHEISTS' LAST WORDS BEFORE DEATH    1.  THOMAS HOBBS—Political philosopher:   "I say again, if I had the whole world at my disposal, I would give it to live one day. I am about to take a leap into the dark."  2. THOMAS PAYNE—The leading atheistic writer in American colonies:   "Stay with me, for God's sake; I cannot bear to be left alone , O Lord, help me! O God, what have I done to suffer so much? What will become of me hereafter? I would give worlds if I had them, that The Age of Reason had never been published. 0 Lord, help me! Christ, help me! No, don't leave; stay with me! Send even a child to stay with me; for I am on the edge of hell here alone. If ever the Devil had an agent, I have been that one."  3. SIR THOMAS SCOTT—Chancellor of England:   "Until this moment I thought there was neither a God nor a hell. Now I know and feel that there are both, and I am doomed to perdition by the just judgment of the Almighty."  4.  ROBERT IN
“Four Big Bangs” That Kill Atheism   October 15, 2018   Daniel Currier     In a recent conversation with an atheist, I challenged him with four major topics his worldview can’t explain. I remembered them by using Frank Pastore's nice mental hook, the “four big bangs” that materialism can’t explain.   1.     The “Cosmological Big Bang”   2.     The “Biological Big Bang”   3.     The “Psychological Big Bang”   4.     The “Moral Big Bang”   When atheists try to explain these away, there seems to be much hand waving and “just so” stories. I love lines like, “sure, we don’t know, but at least we’re humble because we admit we don’t know” or “at least we don’t believe in the God of the gaps.”   But I digress, each of these four items are predicated upon something, almost magically, the popping into existence of things when the wheel of time is spun.                              1) The “Cosmological Big Bang”   This is the most fundamental issue the materialists