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I never thought I would be able to get there, either. It is a long journey.
Studying apologetics around the origin of the universe and life is a good place to start with believing in God. C.S. Lewis is also great on this subject. Also, apologetics around the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ is good for getting to the truth of Christianity.
The Daily Dose of Wisdom youtube channel is a good intro to several great apologists (some good ones, below). And, C.S. Lewis Doodle on youtube is a great way to digest Lewis's ideas in Mere Christianity. The book is also great, but it is dense.
- Dr. Stephen Meyer, mathematician who talks about digital information regarding evolution and the improbability of helpful, random mutations.
- Dr. Gary Habermas, Phd, wrote his thesis on the evidence for Christ's resurrection using non-biblical sources.
- Dr. John Lennox, mathematician is also good.
- Dr. Francis Collins, Director of the Human Genome Project, talks about how as you discover more about the building blocks it becomes more complicated and points to God. He later converted.
- Dr. James Tour talks about how we cannot make the basic building blocks of life in a lab and how improbable it would be in nature.
Studying apologetics around the origin of the universe and life is a good place to start with believing in God. C.S. Lewis is also great on this subject. Also, apologetics around the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ is good for getting to the truth of Christianity.
The Daily Dose of Wisdom youtube channel is a good intro to several great apologists (some good ones, below). And, C.S. Lewis Doodle on youtube is a great way to digest Lewis's ideas in Mere Christianity. The book is also great, but it is dense.
- Dr. Stephen Meyer, mathematician who talks about digital information regarding evolution and the improbability of helpful, random mutations.
- Dr. Gary Habermas, Phd, wrote his thesis on the evidence for Christ's resurrection using non-biblical sources.
- Dr. John Lennox, mathematician is also good.
- Dr. Francis Collins, Director of the Human Genome Project, talks about how as you discover more about the building blocks it becomes more complicated and points to God. He later converted.
- Dr. James Tour talks about how we cannot make the basic building blocks of life in a lab and how improbable it would be in nature.