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God’s Existence: Deeper Thoughts for Greater Insights seeks to more deeply examine God’s existence through science and the Old Testament books of Genesis and Exodus. We investigate some of the major Old Testament issues that have generated controversy to seek clearer truth about them. Our aim is to figure out how the initial books of the Bible and science are more compatible than most people think. In doing that, we look at how they both fit into the grand puzzle to reveal God’s plan more transparently. The answers may be shocking, surprising, or different than what we were told. Read this profound book to discover new truths to age-old questions.
⏱️⏱️VIDEO CHAPTERS⏱️⏱️:

00:00:00 - Introduction to Mr. Lindberg and the Inspiration Behind His Book
00:03:07 - How Science and Faith Intersect: Botany, Zoology, and Evidence of God
00:06:13 - Human Anatomy, Brain Complexity, and Proof of Intelligent Design
00:09:14 - Scientific Discoveries, Nature’s Patterns, and Traces of a Creator
00:12:38 - Does Science Conflict with the Bible? Time, Evolution, and Creation
00:15:56 - Biblical Stories, Human Origins, and Multiple Species Theory
00:18:48 - Where to Find the Book and Final Thoughts on God’s Existence

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00:00I want to welcome you to Dream Chasers Radio with me, your host, Yaya Diamond.
00:04What's up, people? How you doing? It is a great day. I am so excited to be here.
00:08We have finally got Mr. Lindbergh on the show.
00:12Finally. You don't know. We've been going back and forth. We've been having a...
00:15This has got to be an amazing interview for this to be
00:19so hard to get Mr. Gary on the show. Not only am I
00:23like elusive for some odd reason, but so is
00:27he.
00:30Be good.
01:00Be very good.
01:02And with that, I always have a great interview because we are so excited to be here.
01:08And I want to welcome Mr. Lindbergh to the show. Thank you so much for joining us.
01:13Well, thank you, Yaya. Thank you for taking time to talk with me. I'm delighted to talk with you again.
01:19Definitely delighted to talk with you as well. You know, Mr. Lindbergh, you're an author, right?
01:23I mean, you're an author. Did you ever think that you would have become an author? I mean,
01:28was this something you always wanted to do?
01:31No. Yeah.
01:32I really had no intention of ever becoming an author. But, you know, when I was young,
01:40I started having thoughts that other people didn't seem to have. And for example, I asked
01:48myself, well, who created the Bible? Well, the answer to that seemed to be pretty clear
01:54that God created the Bible because he inspired people to write it and to organize it. Well,
02:00then I asked myself, well, who created science? Well, the answer to that seemed pretty clear.
02:06The answer to that was, of course, God, because he created the universe and all this in it.
02:10So then it struck me. Well, if God created the Bible and God created science, they both must be
02:18saying about the same thing or it must be in harmony. They can't be an opposition that so many
02:25people thought. Well, then the second thing that kind of inspired me to become an author was when I
02:32was in high school, my sophomore year, it was time for me to take biology. Well, when I took biology,
02:40before I took biology, I asked a number of other students who had already taken biology what was
02:46required. And they kept telling me that it was they spent several or maybe many weeks actually
02:53dissecting frogs. Well, cutting up frogs was not my didn't excite me didn't didn't thrill me. So I
03:00decided that I would rather take botany instead. Well, when I did take botany, I learned a very important
03:07lesson. And that lesson was that all plant life, all plant life is organized by seven levels of
03:15categories, kingdom, phylum, class, order down to the most specific level of species. Well, I thought
03:22that was kind of interesting. Well, later in life, I learned that all animal life, human life, animal
03:30life is also classified by the same seven levels of categories, kingdom, phylum, order, class down to
03:41the most specific level of species. So then it really struck me that all animal life and all plant life
03:48are that well organized. I cannot see how that can happen by accident. I don't see how that happens by
03:56random, including evolution. It only can happen, in my view, by design. That means a creator, God,
04:07whatever you want to call him. And so then the third factor that inspired me to write my book was
04:15everybody said there's no evidence that God exists. There's no proof. Well, I decided to find out for
04:22myself. Well, I didn't want to just write a testimony. This is why I believe that God exists
04:31because a lot of other people have done it. And my life is not that exciting to write about. So
04:38that was a waste of effort if I tried that. And then I didn't want to write about the teachings of
04:45the Bible because other people have done that better than I would have ever thought of doing, let alone do.
04:52So I had to pick a field or fields of discipline that most people would tend to accept. And that field
05:02was, in my view, science. So I studied botany, zoology, human anatomy, and astronomy, chemistry, physics,
05:15plus mathematics. And I took mathematics in school up to and including calculus. So I
05:21decided to look for evidence in those areas. And I found evidence that I thought proved the existence
05:30of God. So that's what inspired me. And those three things inspired me to start writing about
05:36the Bible. I wanted to share my thoughts because I thought they were worth sharing.
05:40I hear you. Wow. You know, you're right. It is by design. I always thought like, and I know that
05:47some people don't think like I do or like you do, you know what I mean? But I thought,
05:52I always thought like, why do I have to give birth? Yeah. Yeah. Why can't I just wait for a sale to like
06:00reproduce and then go to the street corner, pick up a baby and say, Hey, my new baby. Why do I have to
06:07give birth? You know, that hurts. It's really not fun. It is really not fun. I haven't experienced that.
06:13So I don't know. But I mean, why are there still like, are we like seriously from the ape? I mean,
06:20why do we still have apes? I mean, things that evolve like the Neanderthal, there is no more
06:25Neanderthal, you know, there is no more other human species except for the current one. So why are
06:32there apes? It just really got me. You know what I mean? Yes, I understand. Well, I think that
06:41that's part of evolution, but that doesn't mean that we're descended from apes. And that's the
06:48point. That's what I've been saying. Like, I don't think that I was ever an ape. I could never,
06:53I couldn't do that. You know, but wow. Wow. So, so your book really goes into your study of where God
07:05came from, or if God exists, or the proof that God does exist. What was the most predominant fact
07:14that you found that you put in the book? Well, there are several. And one of them is about human
07:24anatomy. And I learned that that the brain has a hundred billion neurons. That's not a little
07:34number there. And then we also have one quadrillion intricate connections, which are called synapses
07:43in our brain. Wow. And then I, I studied, I studied three areas in particular, the brain, the eye and the
07:53liver. So that was the brain. The eye, I found out had 137 million light sensitive cells. And the optic
08:03nerve terminates, transmits, I should say, a signal to your brain at approximately 300 miles per hour.
08:14Now that's, that's mind boggling. And then, then there's the question of the liver. How in the world
08:23would evolution have the mindset to figure out that the body needs a liver to purify the blood that's
08:33flowing through our bodies? I don't, and to eliminate the toxins that are in there. So I don't think that
08:39happened because of evolution. It happened because it was intentional. And if it was intentional,
08:46that means there's a creator. And I think these are examples of evidence. And I taught the fact that I
08:53mentioned that, that all plant life and animal life are well-organized. That's another thing that
08:59structured. So I think those are facts. Wow. What about science? Does science back up any of these?
09:09Well, I think science, yeah, I think science does by the very nature of it. You can't
09:15perform an experiment in a science lab to prove that God exists. But I, I thought that
09:25Jesus in the, in the Bible told his followers, some of his followers, that if they see dark clouds in the
09:35sky, it, it indicates that it probably will rain. Well, that was 2000 years ago. I, I suspect that
09:44there are a whole lot of human beings since then. And today feel the same way. I mean, here in California,
09:52now we're, we got some rain clouds coming up. And so it looks like a lot of rain to us. And, uh,
09:59then another thing is that the American Indians used to hunt. Some of them used to hunt a lot, uh, to
10:07provide food for the family and the, and the tribe. Well, uh, how did they track the animals? They would see
10:15tracks in the, in the ground, uh, from maybe deer, uh, uh, bears, uh, maybe buffalo. Uh, and they would know
10:27from those tracks, whether the animal was a mature animal or a young animal, they would know different
10:34things about the animal just from the tracks. Well, then, uh, archeologists, they dig up all these
10:41dinosaur fossils. Uh, they're just skeletons. They're not full, fully grown and filled out.
10:48You know, they're not existing animals and, uh, they find pieces of pottery and they find remnants
10:55of, of villages. And then they go and they create the picture of the dinosaur, uh, that they have found.
11:04And they create the village that they have found. And they learn a lot about the pot from the pottery,
11:10the kind of life that people were living. And how do they know those things that those are tracks
11:16basically. And I'm saying that God created tracks as well. And he created the tracks in his different
11:23sciences. I just named a half a dozen sciences. I suspect that there are other sciences that will
11:29also demonstrate the same thing. Uh, after I finished writing the book, uh, I learned that the Margaret
11:37Geller, who, uh, was a woman who, uh, was the first person to map the entire universe. And she discovered
11:46by doing that and taking the tedious effort to do that and the long, uh, painful effort to do that,
11:56that all the, the stars are in a pattern. They're all organized. Well, how do you get organized
12:03by evolution? That doesn't, you know, evolution goes out in space and starts, okay, your star,
12:09you go this way, your star, you go that way. And you got to do this, but this way. And, uh, you know,
12:15I don't think so. No. And so that, that I'm just saying that we can learn from what God has given us
12:24and, uh, you can relate it to tracks. You can do other things, but, uh, I think that those things
12:31constitute evidence that we, we can rely on. Yes. I agree with you. And I, and I agree with you like,
12:38okay, so organization comes from a deliberate act, you know, I mean, you know, you don't have a
12:44supernova and then stars perfectly or planets perfectly aligned and conducive. And the third
12:54one back is the one that is conducive for life. Yes. Yes. That's right. I'm trying to think of
13:03when that randomly can happen. Yeah, no, I agree. I don't, it doesn't make sense.
13:11It doesn't. And, and, you know, it, it, it's just, to me, it doesn't make any sense that people
13:17wouldn't see that this is a design. And even some scientists that I have heard on YouTube were saying
13:24how the universe was designed and they use that, that, that phrase, the universe was designed a lot
13:33more often than they used to. Um, wow. Well, so, but there are some people that say that science
13:40conflicts with the Bible. What do you say about that? Well, I think I've already pointed out that I,
13:47I, I, I figure that science and the Bible say pretty much the same thing. When you look at the
13:53book of Genesis, you see that the, the, uh, that God supposedly created the, the, uh, universe and,
14:01uh, all that's in it and six days. And then the seventh day he rested. Well, what is a day? You know,
14:08we don't, the Bible does not define what a day is. Uh, first, when we read the word day, because of all
14:15the translations, we assume it means 24 hours in our, according to our time perspective,
14:21the human perspective, but I don't think that's the perspective that, that counts. The count,
14:27the perspective that counts is the perspective of God. Yeah. Uh, I suspect that, and that's why I
14:35don't see a conflict with, uh, uh, science and, and the Bible because, uh, they're, they're, they're,
14:42we're talking about a creator. Even in the Bible, it says something to the fact that, uh, a day is a
14:50thousand years. A thousand years is like a day for God. And, uh, uh, when I was young, I learned that, uh,
14:58flick of the eye was a thousand years to God, but, uh, our flick of God's eye was a thousand years to
15:04man, uh, to say it correctly. Uh, so maybe, but, but the Bible doesn't say that now. So I, I can't use
15:12that definition anymore, but the point is that God's perspective of time is millions of years, if not
15:20billions of years. And so the, so I see that evolution does occur, but I don't believe in
15:27evolution as, uh, the way that Charles Darwin said it. There was no common, uh, ancestor. There was no
15:38common source. It was God made those people. And, uh, he made, uh, in my later book, as I already
15:46mentioned to you in my previous interview, that there were like 13 different, uh, species, human
15:52species. Uh, you mentioned Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons, uh, and there were a bunch of others, but
16:01one by one, those were eliminated. And how, why did they go extinct? They just decided, well, I don't
16:07think I'll show up for work today. Uh, I don't think he said something like that, or they did, but, uh,
16:15God said, you know, you, you fulfilled your purpose. Now I don't need you anymore. And that's
16:19basically what, what happened, I think. And so, uh, in the Bible, we're talking about, uh, missing
16:27people and, uh, I'm getting into my third book, but, uh, the, the, we have, uh, Cain, uh, killed his
16:35brother Abel. And then, uh, uh, we, they, Adam and Eve had another child, Seth, but, uh, Cain was
16:45excelled, uh, expelled, I should say, from, uh, the Garden of Eden. And he went to the land of Nod.
16:51And when he was in the land of Nod, he married a woman. Now, how, where did the women come from?
16:56Uh, I mean, they had to be created as well. So that means that Adam and Eve might not be the
17:05original people. It might be a metaphor. Yeah. I've heard that some say that that was his sister
17:14or his sisters because Adam and Eve were on the earth so long and the women weren't really recorded.
17:18It was usually just the men that were recorded. And so the women didn't get the notoriety. And so it
17:25was a sister. Well, you can, that is, that is one perspective. That is one thought. Yeah. And
17:31that could be the possibility, but I'm suggesting that, that if God created 13 different species,
17:38he also created more than one original person. Yeah. And, and, and I, and Adam and Eve were not,
17:46were not the first, they were among the first. Right. And I heard it. There are other tribes that were
17:53created. Yeah. So definitely, definitely. I heard it. They said, um, some translations from the Hebrew
18:00to the English is to repopulate the earth. Um, so I was like, Oh, that makes a big difference. Not just
18:07populate, but repopulate. Okay. That's a big, big situation. That's a big, I don't know nothing about
18:17it. I'm just saying that, you know, everybody goes crazy with these translations. You got the new this
18:23and the old that, and the Hebrew this and the, and the, and the claim that, and it's like, it's a lot
18:29of stuff going on. That's right. It is. But I love it that you've taken this book and you've compared it
18:37to science. You put, you put it in a rational and kind of logical and common sense kind of thing,
18:42saying, look, ultimately speaking, ultimately the bottom line is that this is a design and nothing
18:51can be designed without a designer. That's right. God. That's right. There you go. Yeah. And that is
19:00in your book, God existence, truth of fiction, the answer revealed. Am I correct? Yes, ma'am. That's
19:06exactly right. Awesome. Wow. Where can people find this book? They can find it online at, uh,
19:14amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com or, uh, at durance.com, the publisher. Uh, that's, that's who
19:24published the original book. Sweet, sweet. Well, we're going to put the link in the description
19:29so that it'll be easy for people to find it and actually hook up to that and see it for themselves.
19:34You know, if you really want to get into it, you know, we can argue that God exists, doesn't exist.
19:39But at the end of the day, when we all go, are you willing to take the chance? That's what I want
19:46to know. I I've not known anyone that was at the end of their, their life who didn't believe in, in
19:54God. Cause I did, I had some friends who didn't believe that did not like secure themselves saying,
20:00look, I don't want to take the chance. If I'm getting ready to meet the creator, I need to be
20:04ready. So yeah, I think, I think at the end of it all, you know, understanding and coming into
20:12the realization that the creation needs a creator. There you go. There you go. Well, thank you so
20:20much. Thank you so much, Mr. Lindbergh for being on the show. I appreciate it.
20:24Well, my pleasure. Yeah. Yeah. It's been a pleasure talking with you again. And, uh, I'm,
20:30I'm excited that you took the time to talk with me anytime. As a matter of fact, you have another
20:37book and we have to have you back on the show. Okay. I'm ready. All right, then. All right. And
20:43we thank you guys so much for tuning in. Don't forget to check out that link and see if that's
20:47something that you want to check out for yourself. Again, the book's name is God,
20:50existence, truth or fiction, the answer revealed. And that is on Amazon. The link is in the description
20:55box where you may be watching. And until next time, guys, don't forget to dare to be different.
21:00Bye. Thank you for watching.
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