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“The wolf and the lamb will feed together,and the lion will eat straw like the ox,and dust will be the serpent’s food.
They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain,”says the Lord. – Isaiah 65:25
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
— Jeremiah 29:11
Introduction Throughout history, many renowned scientists have studied the universe, nature, and the laws that govern reality. Surprisingly to some, many of these great thinkers did not see a conflict between science and faith. On the contrary, they believed that scientific discoveries reveal the order, wisdom, and design of the Creator. For these scientists, studying…
Introduction The universe we live in is governed by laws of nature that are extremely precise and consistent. These laws describe how matter, energy, and forces behave throughout the universe. They form the foundation of everything we observe: the motion of planets, the formation of stars, chemical reactions, the existence of life, and even the…
Introduction Calcium is one of the most important elements for life on Earth. Although it is commonly known for its role in forming bones and teeth, calcium has a much deeper function in the human body. It participates in essential processes such as muscle contraction, nerve signal transmission, and proper cellular function. The presence and…
Introduction Iron is one of the most important elements for life on Earth. Although it is commonly known as a metal used in construction and industry, iron has a crucial role in the human body: the transport of oxygen in the blood. Without iron, life as we know it could not exist. Remarkably, the chemical…
Introduction Table salt, known in chemistry as sodium chloride (NaCl), is one of the most common substances on Earth and one of the most essential for life. Despite its simplicity and familiarity, its formation is a remarkable example of harmony within nature. Salt is formed from two elements that, when considered separately, are extremely dangerous:…
Introduction Nitrogen is one of the most abundant and essential elements for life on Earth. Although it makes up about 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere, nitrogen in its atmospheric form (N₂) cannot be used directly by most living organisms. Yet through a remarkable system known as the nitrogen cycle, this element is continuously transformed into…
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