You mean science books written by these Christians?
Isaac Newton
Johannes Kepler
Galileo Galilei
Blaise Pascal
Michael Faraday
James Clerk Maxwell
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
Max Planck
Arthur Eddington
Georges Lemaître
Werner Heisenberg
Erwin Schrödinger
John Polkinghorne
Jennifer Wiseman
Don Page
Russell Stannard
Stephen M. Barr
Ard Louis
William D. Phillips
Charles Townes
Antony Hewish
Nicolaus Copernicus
Tycho Brahe
Giovanni Battista Riccioli
Christopher Clavius
Pierre Gassendi
Roger Joseph Boscovich
Marin Mersenne
Jean Picard
Giuseppe Mercalli
Leonhard Euler
René Descartes
Augustin-Louis Cauchy
Georg Cantor
Kurt Gödel
John Napier
Marin Mersenne
Brook Taylor
Colin Maclaurin
Bonaventura Cavalieri
Pierre de Fermat
Blaise Pascal
Jacques Hadamard
John Wallis
Girolamo Saccheri
Chemists
Robert Boyle
Antoine Lavoisier
John Dalton
Humphry Davy
Robert Bunsen
Joseph Priestley
Amedeo Avogadro
Jöns Jacob Berzelius
Henri Moissan
Louis Pasteur
Linus Pauling
Gregor Mendel
Carolus Linnaeus
John Ray
Georges Cuvier
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Alfred Russel Wallace
Theodosius Dobzhansky
Francis Collins
Kenneth Miller
Jerome Lejeune
Francisco J. Ayala
Conrad Hal Waddington
George Washington Carver
Jan Swammerdam
Marcello Malpighi
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
John Ambrose Fleming
Leonardo da Vinci
William Harvey
Joseph Lister
Edward Jenner
Thomas Sydenham
Andreas Vesalius
Raymond Damadian
Alexis Carrel
Thomas Browne
Paul Brand
Ben Carson
John Snow
Albrecht von Haller
Giovanni Battista Morgagni
Nicolaus Steno
James Dana
John Woodward
William Buckland
Adam Sedgwick
Charles Lyell
Matthew Fontaine Maury
Louis Agassiz
Richard Owen
Charles Babbage
Konrad Zuse
Claude Shannon
Alan Turing
Samuel Morse
Alessandro Volta
Guglielmo Marconi
Nikola Tesla
Wernher von Braun
John Ambrose Fleming
Karl Ferdinand Braun
Philo Farnsworth
Rosalind Picard
Roger Bacon
Gregor Mendel
Georges Lemaître
Marin Mersenne
Pierre Gassendi
Christopher Clavius
Athanasius Kircher
Girolamo Saccheri
Roger Joseph Boscovich
Jean Picard
Nicolas Malebranche
Nicolas Steno
William Buckland
Adam Sedgwick
Owen Gingerich
Deborah Haarsma
Prasanta Kalita
Alister McGrath
C. John Collins
Simon Conway Morris
Denis Alexander
Fritjof Capra
Allan Sandage
Arthur Compton
Robert Millikan
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Walter Bradley
Henry Schaefer
Brian Heap
Arthur Peacocke
Ian Hutchinson
Freeman Dyson
Charles Coulson
John Lennox
Rosalind Franklin
Cyril Ponnamperuma
Peter Medawar
George Ellis
Joseph Murray
Charles Hard Townes
Jeremiah Horrocks
Maria Gaetana Agnesi
Evangelista Torricelli
Otto Hahn
Max Born
André-Marie Ampère
Jean-Baptiste Biot
Georg Ohm
Christian Doppler
Anders Celsius
Ole Rømer
William Herschel
John Herschel
Johann Bernoulli
Daniel Bernoulli
Niels Stensen
Athanasius Kircher
Jean Buridan
Nicole Oresme
Albertus Magnus
Thomas Bradwardine
Robert Grosseteste
John Philoponus
@yokhurt_@inquirerdotnet I never claimed to be such a judge when I said what I did. But it's true that only God can say who is worth saving, and it can be you and/or me, if we let go of our pride.
@ibarelytried_@inquirerdotnet So much for being accepting and tolerant, when you can't even appreciate what those preachers are doing to save you from a deadly fall to your early graves.
The replies and QRTs mocking the preachers here tells us just how rotten we have become as a society. Shame on them for shaming the one doing the Lord's work.
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Trees love Jesus 😂? This is the Sinukuan tree from the Philippines, where it is known locally for a striking feature: when some of its branches are cut, the cross-section appears to reveal the shape of a cross.
The tree is especially associated with Guimaras, where local accounts describe it as a rare and unusual natural sign. Some people have reportedly carved pieces of its wood and kept them as amulets, especially around Good Friday, believing the cross-shaped pattern carried protection.
For Christians, the meaning must be understood properly.
The wood itself has no power apart from God. A cross-shaped pattern in a tree should not be treated as magic.
Its proper meaning is symbolic.
It points back to the Cross of Christ, the instrument of our salvation and the sign by which Christians remember the Passion, death, and victory of Our Lord.
The Philippines has one of the deepest Catholic cultures in Asia. It is not surprising that a natural cross found in wood would be read through Christian eyes, especially in a country where the Cross is present in homes, churches, processions, schools, roadsides, and public life.
Creation often gives man reminders.
A branch marked with the shape of the Cross should lead the soul to reverence, gratitude, and faith, not superstition.
The Cross belongs at the center.
We cannot consider #AI to be morally neutral. In reality, every technical tool embodies choices and priorities through what it measures, ignores, and optimizes, and how it classifies people and situations. Ethical discernment cannot be limited to asking whether we are using a system for good or bad purposes. It must also examine how that system is designed and what vision of the human person and society is embedded in the data and models that guide it. #MagnificaHumanitas
A lógica dos esquerdomachos e de certas “feministas” aqui nessa rede é que uma mulher real que faz OnlyFans, vende a imagem do próprio corpo para homens e lucra com isso, é considerada empoderada, livre e dona do próprio corpo.
Já uma personagem fictícia feminina e vaidosa de videogame, que salva o mundo, salva homens, usa roupa colada e resolve problemas que ninguém mais consegue resolver, é tratada como um símbolo da opressão feminina, algo que precisa ser censurado, corrigido ou enquadrado dentro da visão ideológica delas.
A coerência passou longe.