Atheists Believe in Miracles

Atheists believe in miracles?

Give me a minute to explain.

A number of Christian apologists are pointing out that atheists believe in at least six miracles:

(Number one) something must come from nothing,

(Number two) reason originates from non-reason,

(Number three) life appears from non-life,

(Number four) the personal arises from non-personal,

(Number five) order is derived from chaos, and

(Number six) morality emerges from matter.

The chemist James Tour gives an example. Tour explains that scientists creating life is a statistical impossibility. And he says not only can’t humans create life, once life is broken we can’t put it back together again. DNA demands a programmer. Only The Programmer understands the intricacies of His program.

You see, we all have faith in something, faith in Someone. I believe in miracles because I believe in God. One way or another, everyone has miracles they believe in.

Thanks for spending this minute with me, Dr. Mark Eckel.

Mark Eckel (MA English, ThM Old Testament, PhD Social Science Research) is Executive Director of the Center for Biblical Integration, Liberty University.

“Give Me a Minute” is an ongoing effort to simply, clearly, and quickly explain aspects of true Truth.

Gratitude, as always, to my longtime friend, videographer, and tech guru Josh for his continued service.

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