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Gerald Schroeder, an MIT-trained scientist who has worked in both physics and biology, has emerged in recent years as one of the most popular and accessible apostles for the melding of science and religion. He first reconciled science and faith as different perspectives on a single whole in The Science of God. Now, in The Hidden Face of God, Schroeder takes a bold step forward, to show that science, properly understood, provides positive reasons for faith.
NEWS FLASH - World's Most Famous Atheist Accepts Existence of God, Cites Modern Science!
The best-known atheist of the last 50 years, Professor Antony Flew, made the announcement in a symposium on science and religion, that the discoveries of modern science have led him to accept the existence of God. Flew was joined in the symposium by leading Israeli scientist Gerald Schroeder and noted Scottish thinker John Haldane.
ON VIDEO / DVD: HAS SCIENCE DISCOVERED GOD?
Last December the news was made public that Prof Antony Flew, the world's most famous philosopher of atheism, had become a believer that there is a supernatural or spiritual force active in this magnificent world of ours. The reaction in the world press was monumental. It ranged from "what a courageous person to be willing to change opinion in the light of the facts", to "he's been duped by Schroeder."
Prof Flew said that the main driving force for his dramatic change in belief was the information he read in my 3rd book, 'The Hidden Face Of God', and in a book written by Roy Varghese, 'The Wonder of the World'. There is now a one hour video DVD of the episode in which Prof Flew at the end states his change. It is by no means just few "talking heads". The graphics and voice-over are superb. Most of the visual is animated views of the wonders of existence.
Persons interested in acquiring a copy, please order thru here:
http://www.sciencefindsgod.com/
or contact me at my email address: gs@geraldschroeder.com
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