Atheism’s blind faith

In nineteen sixty six Time magazine asked: Is God Dead? Many believe that as science progresses, there is less need for a “God” to explain the universe. Yet it turns out that the rumors of God’s death were premature. More amazing is that the argument is now coming from science itself. Theoretical physicist Paul Davies says that ‘the appearance of design is overwhelming,’ and Oxford professor Dr. John Lennox says: ‘the more we get to know about our universe, the more the hypothesis that there is a Creator… gains in credibility as the best explanation of why we are here.’
They and many others now state unequivocally that the thing that requires blind faith is not belief in a creator, but believing that a life-sustaining Earth just happened to beat the inconceivable odds to come into being.

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