Faith-Nature

HelpfuL Links

https://www.biblegateway.com Bible Gateway - Many Bible Translations

https://www.blueletterbible.org/ Blue Letter Bible - Many Study tools and translations, including Strong's Concordance with Hebrew and Greek Lexicon

http://richardkresse.net/ godandscience.org website built by Rich Deem has been moved here. Lots of good info on every kind of topic on Faith, Bible, and science.

god-and-nature likes and supports:

Gleason Archer Jr. : American biblical scholar, theologian, educator and author. He is notable for his work on well-known Bible translations.

Books by Gleason Archer Jr: A Survey of Old Testament Introduction, A Survey of Old Testament Introduction, Seven Days That Divide the World: The Beginning According to Genesis and Science, New International Encyclopedia of Bible Words, and New International Bible Commentary.

John Lennox : https://johnlennox.org/ Video John Lennox Has Science Buried God?

Dr. James Tour https://www.youtube.com/@DrJamesTour

Reasons to Believe https://reasons.org

https://www.youtube.com/@RTB_official

Paradoxes Sunday School Class - Update each week at 12:15pm Pacific Time

https://www.paradoxes.org/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRMf_2AYi1rAxm_yNYabnGw/live

Like-minded groups

https://www.str.org/ Stand to Reason

Sword and Spirit Ministries

https://truth-saves.com

https://www.reasonablefaith.org/ William Lane Craig

Key leaders in the intelligent design (ID) movement include: Phillip E. Johnson, Michael Behe, Stephen Meyer, and William Dembski:

Stephen C. Meyer is a Christian leading proponent of intelligent design who holds an old-earth perspective, believing the earth and universe are billions of years old. While he focuses on evidence for design rather than the age of the earth, he separates his work from young-earth creationism, viewing the age debate as a "tertiary" issue. As ID leader, he fails to identify the creator, the God of the Bible.

Michael Behe is Raoman Catholic prominent proponent of intelligent design (ID) who accepts the scientific consensus on the old age of the Earth—approximately 4.5 billion years—rather than young earth creationism. As a biochemist, Behe focuses on arguing that certain molecular machines are "irreducibly complex," asserting they were designed rather than evolved. As ID leader, he fails to identify the creator, the God of the Bible.

Phillip E. Johnson a Christian in the intelligent design movement, generally avoided taking a specific position on the age of the Earth. He focused on challenging naturalism and the mechanism of evolution, arguing that the age of the earth was a separate, less fundamental question than whether life resulted from "purposeful design". As ID leader, he fails to identify the creator, the God of the Bible.

William Dembski a Christian a prominent intelligent design theorist, holds an old-earth position, accepting the scientific consensus that the Earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old. While acknowledging the theological arguments for a young earth, Dembski has stated that the evidence for an old earth is too strong to reject. As ID leader, he fails to identify the creator, the God of the Bible.