Genesis and the Big Bang

· Koinonia House Incorporated · Narração de Chuck Missler
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Recent discoveries in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, particle physics, and molecular biology have cast a new light on the traditional accounts of Genesis One. Find out why the most advanced views of the universe's origin prove to be surprisingly consistent with the insights of the Hebrew scholars eight centuries ago! Among the most elusive areas of modern science has been the nature of light - the subject of the first direct quote by God in the Bible. Recent and highly controversial findings suggest that the velocity of light may have been decreasing through time. These conjectures could totally alter our concepts of space, time, and the origins of our universe.

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Chuck Missler was raised in Southern California. He was pursuing a doctorate in electrical engineering from Stanford University when he left to attend the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis where he graduated with honors. After a distinguished military career, he pursued a career as a business executive. He eventually started his own computer network firm. The low point in his career came when one of his business ventures failed and he lost everything. While still in the corporate world, he taught weekly bible studies at a church in California. Eventually, he and his wife founded Koinonia House, an organization whose primary purpose is to encouraging others to study the Bible. Chuck has since left the business world to focus primarily on Koinonia House. Missler and his wife, Nancy currently resides in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

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