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Believing Is Seeing : A Physicist Explains How Science Shattered His Atheism and Revealed the Necessity of Faith - PhD Michael Guillen

Believing Is Seeing

A Physicist Explains How Science Shattered His Atheism and Revealed the Necessity of Faith

By: PhD Michael Guillen

eText | 7 September 2021

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Is your worldview enlightened enough to accommodate both science and God at the same time?

Dr. Michael Guillen, a best-selling author, Emmy award-winning journalist and former physics instructor at Harvard, used to be an Atheist-until science changed his mind. Once of the opinion that people of faith are weak, small-minded folks who just don't understand science, Dr. Guillen ultimately concluded that not only does science itself depend on faith, but faith is actually the mightiest power in the universe.

In Believing Is Seeing, Dr. Guillen recounts the fascinating story of his journey from Atheism to Christianity, pulling back the curtain on the mystery of faith as no one ever has by citing the latest discoveries in:

  • Neuroscience
  • Physics
  • Astronomy
  • Mathematics

Is it true that "seeing is believing?" Or is it possible that reality can be perceived most clearly and logically through the eyes of faith and religion-and that truth is bigger than proof? Let Dr. Guillen be your apologetics guide as he brilliantly argues for a large and enlightened worldview consistent with both God and modern science.

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