From Science and Math to the Bible’s Conclusions
A Shocking Discovery that Will Surprise the World
Author Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel Demystifies the Intersection of Science and Faith with the Holy Grail of Scientific Discovery
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Science180, the trusted U.S.-based organization at the intersection of science and faith, announced today a historic discovery from its founder, Beninese-American scientist Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel. He has proven mathematically that the Earth was formed 2.82 days, the Moon 3.32 days, and the Sun 3.69 days after the beginning of the universe. His scientific confirmation of the Biblical account of creation is a historic milestone that has been 12 years in the making.
Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel is the founder of Science180Academy.com and author of nine groundbreaking books, including From Science to Bible’s Conclusions, Turbulent Origin of the Universe, Reconciling Science and Creation Accurately, Turbulent Origin of Chemical Particles, Turbulent Origin of Life, How Baby Universe Was Born, and Science180 Accurate Scientific Proof of God. He is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and eight other professional organizations in the U.S. In plain language, he provides answers to the most common questions about the origins of the universe, life, and chemical elements, as well as the scientific evidence for God’s existence. He is available for media interviews, keynote speeches, business consulting, and training.
“Most people think that it is impossible to demonstrate how God created the universe in scientific terms,” says Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel. “Complicated theories about the origin of the cosmos, from Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton to evolution and the Big Bang theory, abound, while opposing the literalism of the Genesis account of creation. The outcome is freethinkers who dismiss the existence of God, because for them, science and religion cannot be reconciled rationally. I have mathematically demonstrated that these myths or nonsense are all untrue”.
Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel provides the answers to hard-hitting questions and topics like these:
The remarkable scientific advancement that will change science and the rational explanation of the universe’s origin and life’s origin forever.
The simple, mathematical formula that, if missed, could cause the entire scientific community to get the origin of the universe wrong.
Whether you must embrace the theories of evolution, the Big Bang, or deny God to scientifically prove that creation occurred in six literal, consecutive days.
The real reason that scientists have been struggling to accurately understand the formation of the universe and life.
Why do scientists delight in designing universe origin and life origin theories that will eventually destroy them?
Can science save the Bible (or vice versa) from the doubt created by evolution the Big Bang theory, and even most creationist theories?
A full list of the questions answered can be found at Science180.com/topquestions, along with expert advice on having difficult conversations about science and religion in public schools. Available on Amazon and other major platforms, Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel’s influential books are prepared to engage, inspire, and ignite meaningful discussions at the intersection of science and faith for human progress.
About Science180
Science180 is an American company that provides the most precise theories, products, and services regarding the origin of the universe, life, and chemical particles. It also offers the scientific proof of God’s existence, deciphered logically beyond expectations for intelligent individuals seeking the holy grail of scientific discovery at the crossroads of science and faith, without choosing sides between reason and religion. Learn more at www.Science180.com. Learn more about Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel at www.Israel120.com
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