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Albert Mohler: The Message of Artemis

Apr 15, 20261 min
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Episode description

In recent days we’ve watched the NASA Artemis II mission that successfully sent four astronauts around the dark side of the moon. Human beings have now traveled a greater distance from the earth than ever before in history. Period. We’re talking about a distance greater by thousands of miles.

As we watched the mission unfold, it was interesting to note the language coming from the astronauts—language filled with wonder that at least implies a creator.

And then we saw the photographs—new, high-quality images of earth in our own time. It had been more than 50 years since the first photographs.

I don’t know how a person can look these images and think, “What an interesting cosmic accident.” Of course, we know: There are many scientists absolutely determined to believe it so, consistent with a naturalistic understanding of the entire universe.

But here’s the thing worth highlighting: It is very difficult to look at these images and say, “What a beautiful accident.”

The entire picture points to a creator. It points to God. Remember that.

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Transcript

Speaker 1

This is Albert Motler for townhall dot com. In recent days, we've watched the NASA Artemis two mission that successfully sent four astronauts around the dark side of the Moon. Human beings have now traveled a greater distance from Earth than ever before in history period. We're talking about a distance greater by thousands of miles. As we watched the mission unfold, it was interesting to note the language coming from the astronauts, language filled with wonder that at least implies a creator.

And then we saw the photographs, new high quality images of Earth in our own time. It had been more than fifty years since the first photographs. I don't know how a person can look at these images and think, what an interesting cosmic accident. Of course, we know there are many scientists absolutely determined to believe it so consistent with the naturalistic understanding of.

Speaker 2

The entire universe. But here's the thing worth highlighting.

Speaker 1

It is very difficult to look at these images and say, what a beautiful accident. The entire picture points to a creator, It points to God.

Speaker 2

Remember that

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