Can We Prove
There Is A God?
Endnotes
Chapter 1
Scientists Discover God
1. Fred Hoyle, The
Nature of the Universe, 2nd ed. rev. (Oxford, U.K.: Basil
Blackwell, 1952), 109-111; Astronomy and Cosmology: A
Modern Course (San Francisco, CA: W. H. Freeman, 1975), 522,
684-685; “The Universe: Past and Present Reflections,” Annual
Reviews of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 20 (1982), 1-3.
2.
Fred Hoyle, Galaxies,
Nuclei, and Quasars (New York: Harper & Row, 1965), 147-150.
3.
Hoyle, “The Universe:
Past and Present Reflections,” Annual Review of Astronomy and
Astrophysics, 20 (1982)16.
4.
Paul Davies, God and
The New Physics (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1983), viii,
3-42, 142-3.
5.
Paul Davies,
Superforce: The Search for a Grand Unified Theory of Nature
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1984), 243.
6.
Paul Davies, The
Cosmic Blueprint (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1988), 203;
“The Anthropic Principle,” Science Digest, 191, No. 10
(October, 1983), 24.
7.
George Greenstein,
The Symbiotic Universe (New York: William Morrow, 1988), 27.
8.
Tony Rothman, “A ‘What You See
Is What You Beget’ Theory,” Discover (May, 1987), 99.
9.
Bernard Carr, “The Anthropic
Principle,” Nature, 153.
10.
Freeman Dyson, Infinite in
All Directions (New York: Harper and Row, 1988), 298.
11.
Henry Margenau and Roy
Abraham Varghese, ed., Cosmos, Bios, and Theos (La Salle,
IL: Open Court, 1992), 52.
12. Margenau and Varghese,
Cosmos, Bios, and Theos, 83.
13. Stuart Gannes, Fortune,
October 13, 1986, 57.
14. Fang Li Zhi and Li Shu Xian,
Creation of the Universe, trans. T. Kiang (Singapore:
World Scientific, 1989), 173.
15. Edward Harrison, Masks of
the Universe (New York: Collier Books, MacMillan, 1985),
252-263.
16. John Noble Wilford, “Sizing
Up the Cosmos: An Astronomer’s Quest,” New York Times,
March 12, 1991, B9.
17.
Tim Stafford, “Cease-fire in
the Laboratory,” Christianity Today, April 3, 1987, 18.
18. Robert Jastrow, God and
the Astronomers (New York: W. W. Norton, 1978), 116.
Chapter 2
The Fingerprints of God
1. James S. Trefil, The Moment
of Creation (New York: Collier Books, MacMillan, 1983),
127-137.
2. Ray White III and William C.
Keel, “Direct Measurement of the Optical Depth in a Spiral
Galaxy,” Nature 359 (1992), 129-130.
3. Guillermo Gonzales, “Is the
Sun Anomalous?” Astronomy & Geophysics, 1999.
4. Walter Dehnen and James J.
Binney, “Local Stellar Kinematics from Hipparcos Data,”
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 298
(1998), 387-394.
5. O. Bienayme, Astronomy and
Astrophysics 341 (1999), 86.
6. Michael Denton, Nature’s
Destiny (New York: The Free Press, 1998), 127-131.
7. Peter D. Ward and Donald
Brownlee, Rare Earth (New York: Copernicus,
Springer-Verlag, 2000), xxviii, xxvii, 222-6.
8. Ibid., 36-40.
9. Ibid., 245.
10.
Paul Crutzen and Mark
Lawrence, “Ozone Clouds over the Atlantic,” Nature 388
(1997), 625.
11.
J. Achenbach, “Life Beyond
Earth,” National Geographic, Jan. 2000, 29.
12. New York Times,
February 8, 2001, F1
13. Brandon Carter, Large
Number Coincidences and the Anthropic Principle in Cosmology
(Boston, MA: Dordrecht-Holland, D. Reidel, 1974), 291-298.
Chapter 3
Prophecy proves Our Bible Is
Inspired By God
1. Encyclopedia Britannica,
1970.
2. Ibid.
3. Hans-Wolf Rackl,
Archaeology Underwater, Trans. Ronald J. Floyd (New York:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1968).
4. George T.B. Davis,
Fulfilled Prophecies That Prove the Bible (Philadelphia: The
Million Testament Campaign, 1931).
5.
Thomas Shaw, Travels
and Observations (Oxford: Printed at the Theatre, 1738),
331.
6.
Volney, 303-325.
7.
Alphonse de Lamartine,
Recollections of the East (Philadelphia: Carey, Lea &
Blanchard, 1838).
8.
British Foreign
Office Documents 78/1294, Pol. No. 36.
Chapter 4
The Law of Israel Given By God
1.
Companion Bible,
Index #15, p. 22.
Chapter 5
Science Proves the Christian
Bible Is Inspired by God
1.
B.F.J. Schouland, The
Flight of the Thunder Bolts (Oxford: Clarendon, 1950), 1-7.
2.
Sir Robert K. Douglas,
Confucianism and Taoism (London: S.P.C.K., 1906),
260-271.
3.
C.A.S. Williams,
Outlines of Chinese Symbolism and Art Motives (New York:
Dover Publications Inc., 1976).
4.
Arturo Castiglione, A
History of Medicine (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1941)
71.
5.
From Papyrus Ebers,
manuscript as translated in S. E. Massengill’s, A Sketch of
Medicine and Pharmacy and An Ancient Egyptian Herbal, by
Lise Manniche (London: British Museum Press, 1989).
6.
Garrett Putnam Serviss,
Curiosities of the Sky (Decorah, IA: Sattre Press, 2002)
60.
7.
Phillip L. Knox,
Wonder Worlds (Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing
Assoc., 1964) 61.
8.
Knox, 61.
9.
Serviss, 44.
10.
Serviss, 44.
11.
Knox, 60.
12.
Knox, 60.
13.
A.A. MacDonell, Vedic
Mythology (Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1974) 2.
14.
The Koran, Trans.
George Sale (London: Frederick Warne, 1909) 5, 541.
16.
Sale, 567.
Chapter 6
Why God Permits Evil
1.
Reprints (Chicago, IL: Chicago Bible Students), p. 1833.
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