Quotemeal: Mar. 2nd, 1960

Wednesday, March 2, 1960

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"If I can't believe that the spacecraft I fly assembled itself, how can I believe that the universe assembled itself? I'm convinced only an intelligent God could have built a universe like this."
— Jack Lousma

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Illustration of Jack Lousma — "If I can't believe that the spacecraft I fly assembled itself, how can I believe that the universe assembled itself? I'm convinced only an intelligent God could have built a universe like this."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.