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Setting the Record Straight Everywhere they turn, a myth is being forced upon an unsuspecting population by the press and the secular scientific community. The myth is that those who believe in God are less intelligent than those who don't. The myth continues that belief in God is superstition while belief in naturalism represents a higher level of thought. The problem with this myth is that it is a myth. In fact, just the opposite is true. To believe there is no God is to believe that the universe popped into existence out of nothing all on its own, which is not only improbable but impossible.[1] Sure there are plenty of attempts to get around this but these attempts result in wishful thinking and pure fabrication.[2] In the pages of the WWCW, you will find convincing, logical arguments for the existence of God. These arguments, though not based on the Bible, point to the existence of the God of the Bible. That the God of the Bible exists is the intelligent, thinking-man's conclusion. The superstition can be left to those who would have you believe, against all the scientific evidence, that the opposite is true. I suppose if you cover your eyes and ears and hum loudly to yourself, you might actually be able to convince yourself that there is no God - if it weren't for the beating of your heart, the working of your mind, your notation of self existence and the sound of your humming! The Bible could not be truer than when it exclaims: a fool says in his heart "there is no God" because God's very nature is evident in the universe itself. That is where the scientific evidence points, when evaluated logically and without bias. -ed
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