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Pastor Mike Signorelli and astrophysicist Hugh Ross having a conversation about the scientific accuracies of the Bible.
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Pastor Mike Signorelli and astrophysicist Hugh Ross having a conversation about the scientific accuracies of the Bible. (Mike Signorelli/Instagram)
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Astrophysicist Hugh Ross had a video conversation with a well-known pastor to explain how scientifically accurate the Bible is. 

"I spent 18 months, one or two hours a night, studying the Bible," says Ross in a video on social media. "When I finally got to Revelation 22, I realized I had not been able to find a single, provable, error or contradiction."

Ross was being interviewed by Mike Signorelli, author, speaker, and the lead pastor and founder of V1 Church in New York City.

"I found over 200 places where the Bible accurately predicted scientific discoveries."

On top of his scientific degrees, from Canada, Ross is also a Christian apologist. He is also the founder of Reasons to Believe, an organization that helps equip Christians to engage in respectful conversations with non-believers who are critical thinkers. 

"I still remember the night. It was like one in the morning. I went through a calculation. What's the probability that these Bible authors could have predicted all these scientific discoveries accurately without the God of the universe inspiring them to write what they wrote? That probability was less than one chance in 10 to the 300 power."

Using math and scientific deduction, Ross found that with the evidence, rationally he could not deny the God of the Bible to be real. 

"I had just proved to myself that the Bible 10 to the 220th times more reliable than the cycle law of thermodynamics."

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