Robert Jastrow
 

Did-u-know scientific evidence caused an agnostic astronomer to find himself between a rock and a hard place?

Robert Jastrow wrote a book called God and the Astronomers because of the scientific evidence he observed in the universe. When you reverse the observed continual expansion of the galaxies in the universe and go back in time they all become closer and closer. This implies a beginning of the universe at some point of time in the past. If you have a beginning, you have a moment in creation and that implies a cause, or creator. Robert Jastrow, a materialist, believes nothing exists outside of atoms and the physical laws that direct their behavior. Yet a beginning of the universe implies a creator. Gen. 1:1 says that in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. When science puts an agnostic astronomer between a rock and hard place, because it implies a creator, we Christians can rest in confidence that God exists and His Word is true from cover to cover.

The Privileged Planet, DVD, Illustra Media, bonus features

 

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