Daily Science and Faith
Dear God of Love and Justice,
When I peer through a microscope at a single human cell — three billion letters of DNA coiled inside something smaller than a grain of sand — I stand on holy ground. Science does not shrink You; it magnifies the breathtaking precision of Your creative hand. And when Deuteronomy 10:19 tells me to love the stranger because I was once a stranger in Egypt, I realize that same DNA binds me to every person I might be tempted to call "other."
The astronomer who first mapped the human genome said we are 99.9% identical across every race, every nation, every language. That remaining tenth of a percent? It gives us the glorious diversity of face and voice and gift — but it is not enough to justify a single wall we build between ourselves and the stranger at our door.
Lord, forgive me for the times I have used either science or faith as a weapon to dismiss someone made in Your image. Teach me instead to hold a telescope in one hand and Scripture in the other, and to see in both the same magnificent truth: You fashioned every human heart with the same careful intention You poured into spiral galaxies and monarch butterfly wings.
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