I just saw a video where a top neuroscientist now believes in God because of what he observed in his years of research. The evidence is compelling enough to convince many that there is a God. Even those who are extremely intelligent and know quite a bit about the human body. Thanks IGH 🙏🙏🙏
Anecdotes are awesome. Could you add some details to the story, or are we just going with "unidentified expert says as thing"? Also, if the evidence is "compelling enough", I'd really like the chance to see it. Could you post it or link me to the source? I'm genuinely interested in understanding the story, and I don't suggest that religious people aren't bright. Best Wishes, Dr Ian.
Do you maybe mean Andy Huberman? I recall him saying this "There are many things science can explain and many things science can’t explain. All the elements of science are entirely compatible with the idea of there being a God.” - And depending on the specific God character involved, I don't disagree. Was this what you meant?
@@newcreationinchrist1423 I was mostly interested in the compelling evidence, but it seems to be lacking - unless we're saying that complexity is evidence of the supernatural. I'm not sure why we'd reach that conclusion, or could. Best Wishes, Dr Ian.
Somehow my comment got erased. Maybe a victim of RUclips censors? Yes, it was Andy Huberman. Hopefully this comment doesn't get taken down. Maybe it got removed because I referenced a different RUclips channel? Not sure.
Immune systems are awesome and complex, but so far, we haven't found any parts requiring [or indicating] supernatural intervention. We also understand how these systems function, and how they could have evolved, although immunology is still a very active area of research, and like all fields, we don't know everything. Best Wishes, Dr Ian.
I just saw a video where a top neuroscientist now believes in God because of what he observed in his years of research. The evidence is compelling enough to convince many that there is a God. Even those who are extremely intelligent and know quite a bit about the human body. Thanks IGH 🙏🙏🙏
Anecdotes are awesome. Could you add some details to the story, or are we just going with "unidentified expert says as thing"? Also, if the evidence is "compelling enough", I'd really like the chance to see it. Could you post it or link me to the source? I'm genuinely interested in understanding the story, and I don't suggest that religious people aren't bright. Best Wishes, Dr Ian.
Do you maybe mean Andy Huberman? I recall him saying this "There are many things science can explain and many things science can’t explain. All the elements of science are entirely compatible with the idea of there being a God.” - And depending on the specific God character involved, I don't disagree. Was this what you meant?
@@docsavage30 it's an interesting watch, to be sure. 😊🙏 God bless
@@newcreationinchrist1423 I was mostly interested in the compelling evidence, but it seems to be lacking - unless we're saying that complexity is evidence of the supernatural. I'm not sure why we'd reach that conclusion, or could. Best Wishes, Dr Ian.
Somehow my comment got erased. Maybe a victim of RUclips censors? Yes, it was Andy Huberman. Hopefully this comment doesn't get taken down. Maybe it got removed because I referenced a different RUclips channel? Not sure.
Thank you for this! God's creation is amazing
Is this the "Biology is cool so Jesus must be Lord" argument again?
I think it's groundhog day, again.
Immune systems are awesome and complex, but so far, we haven't found any parts requiring [or indicating] supernatural intervention. We also understand how these systems function, and how they could have evolved, although immunology is still a very active area of research, and like all fields, we don't know everything. Best Wishes, Dr Ian.
Is that the Masters University at Santa Clarita, CA?