Pondering space, at least for me, definitely makes the case for God. How could such an amazing universe ever be created via chance? But faith and science have had an uneasy relationship through the years.
U.S. Catholic recently interviewed Fr. George Coyne, the president of The Vatican Observatory Foundation and former director of The Vatican Observatory. His article offers a lot of food for thought about the relationship between faith and science and what studying the universe can tell us about God: Dancing with the Stars
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