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Command of America's first lunar mission in 53 years. Degree in computer engineering, masters from John Hopkins, US Naval Academy graduate, he combat missions over 2,000 flight hours, and he wept at a stranger's necklace.
His name is Reid Wiseman. He has publicly said he's not a religious man.
He did not grow up in church. He did not train for what just happened. But when he came home from 252,000 miles away, the first person he asked for was the chaplain. And when the chaplain walked in, a total stranger, Wiseman saw the small cross on his collar and fell apart.
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Today we're going to follow this moment all the way down, because what happened on that navy ship is a gateway to a much bigger conversation. What is the real nature of the universe we live in, and why do most trained, most credentialed, most secular minds keep arriving at the same answer?
This episode is called Atheism is Dead, and I mean that in the strongest possible sense. Stay for the full tap.
April 1st, 2026, Kennedy Space Center, Florida. NASA launches Artemis 2, America's first crewed lunar mission since 1972.
Four astronauts, one spacecraft, the Orion Integrity. 10 days in space. They traveled 252,760 miles from Earth. Further than any human beings have ever gone. Further than Apollo's 13. Further than the moon landing, and further than any landing in history. The crew's commander, Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen. A navy combat pilot preaching the gospel from the far side of the moon.
He also described what he saw out there.
For me, one of the really important personal perspectives that I have up here is I can really see Earth as one thing. And you know, when I read the Bible and I look at all of the amazing things that were done for us, who were created, it's you you you have this amazing place, this spaceship. You guys are talking to us because we're in a spaceship really far from Earth, but you're on a spaceship called Earth that was created to give us a place to live in the universe, in the cosmos.
Maybe the distance we are from you makes you think what we're doing is special, but we're the same distance from you, and I'm trying to tell you, just trust me, you are special. In all of this emptiness, this is a whole bunch of nothing, this thing we call the universe. You have this oasis, this beautiful place that we get to exist together. A PhD astronaut describing our planet in the exact language of Genesis, a creation. They splash down in the Pacific. They board the USS John P.
Murtha. Wiseman is in the medical testing. He has not slept properly. He's not had time to process anything. And something is clearly sitting on him that he cannot explain. He asked the navy to send the chaplain.
When the chaplain walks in, a total stranger, Wiseman sees the cross on his collar and breaks down. Then he said this about the mission itself. Um I'm not a I'm not really a religious person, but there was just no other avenue for me to to explain anything or to experience anything. So I asked for the the chaplain on the navy ship to just come visit us for a minute. And when that man walked in, I'd never met him before in my life, but I saw the cross on his on his collar, and I just I broke down in tears. Like the It's very hard to fully grasp what we just went through. And in these short you just said it's been a week since we've been back, but it's been a week of medical testing, physical testing, doctors, science, objectives. I would like we have not had that decompression.
We have not had that reflection time. So I'm basing this on what we saw. And when the when the sun eclipsed behind the moon, I think all four of us I I turned to to Victor and I said, "I don't think humanity has evolved to the point of being able to comprehend what we are looking at right now." Because it was otherworldly, it was amazing.
Victor Glover was in bed across the room. He watches commander break.
And when it was his turn to speak, he said this.
>> First of all, thank you for sharing that. That was a really special moment.
I was in the bed right across when the chaplain came in and um the only thing I would add is I am a religious person, but everything else is the same.
>> [laughter] >> Um it it was there's something in there, and as we start to process, I'll I'll have to tell you next week. But haven't had a chance to really unpack it all yet. Two men. One came in with faith, the other came in without. They described the encounter the same way.
Let me tell you who Reid Wiseman is.
Degree in computer and system engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Masters from John Hopkins. US Naval Academy graduate. Naval aviator.
Over 2,300 flight hours in 45 different aircraft.
Combat missions flown from carrier in the Pacific. Selected by NASA in 2009.
165 days on the International Space Station. Chief [snorts] of the Astronaut Office from 2020 to 2023. This man has been trained for two decades to surpass emotion, trust purely his instruments, and report precisely. He has commanded flights through combat zones without batting an eye, and he broke down at a stranger's necklace. Now, Victor Glover, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, master's degree from Air University, the Naval Postgraduate School, and the Naval Test Pilot School. Navy F-18 combat pilot. Test pilot instructor. Leg- legislative fellow in the US Senate for Senator John McCain. Select by NASA in 2013.
First black astronaut to live on the ISS long-term.
>> [clears throat] >> First black astronaut to travel around the moon. He's also a very public professing Christian. I fly airplanes a few times a week. Definitely when you go sit on top of a rocket ship.
>> [laughter] >> In in in the military, there's a saying that there are no atheists in foxholes.
There aren't any on top of rockets, either, I would think, you know.
>> Wow. When a navy combat pilot with three master's degree tells you his experience in space cannot be expressed in scientific language, the intelligent response is to not not to dismiss him.
The intelligent response might be to ask what he saw. So here we go. Let's answer the question directly. What were they actually looking at? Because whatever Wiseman saw out there triggered something he has no category for. In his own words, tell you he knew the universe was wrong for how atheism describes it.
This is where the science comes in.
For most of the last century, astronomers looked at our solar system and saw wasted space. I mean, Jupiter, a gas giant with no life. Mars, an empty red rock. The moon, a lump of dust. The scientific assumption was these planets were accidents of cosmic formations.
Then they started doing the math.
Jupiter's gravitational field acts as a cosmic vacuum cleaner. It attracts the comets and asteroids that would otherwise hit Earth. Take Jupiter out, and Earth gets absolutely obliterated into sterility. Mars plays the same role for the asteroids Jupiter misses. The moon stabilizes Earth's axial tilt.
Without the moon at exactly its current size, exactly, our seasons swing violently enough to wipe out surface life completely. Earth's distance from the sun is not a range, one position.
Move the planet fractionally closer, fractionally, and we burn. Fractionally further, and we freeze. We sit in the single window where life is possible.
Earth's size is precise. Atmospheric composition, axial tilt, rotation speed, magnetic field strength, every variable fine-tuned. And this goes far beyond our solar system. Every fundamental constant of physics, gravity, the electromagnetic forces, the cosmological constant is tuned to a precision of one in 10 to the power of 60. You heard it right. One in 10 to the power of 60. Any of them off by just a fraction, and the universe does not form at all.
Scientists call this the fine-tuning problem. They call it a problem because it is inexplicable under atheism. The Bible called it something else.
Foundations. In Job 38:4, uh where where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? Tell me, if you have understanding, who determined its measurements? On what were its bases sunk or who laid its cornerstone when the morning stars sang together? Written 3,000 years before the first telescope describes describing what astronomers are confirming today with billion-dollar equipment.
I want to introduce you to a man named Chuck Missler. I call him Uncle Chuck. A US naval officer, a UCLA graduate, he ran 12 technology companies in the last third of his life. He dedicated himself to one question. What does quantum physics tell us about God? What he found was this. Common sense says, "If I take a piece of string and cut it in half, I can keep cutting forever." That turns out to be wrong. There is a length called the Planck length, 10 to the minus 33 cm. At that point, matter loses property. Physicists call locality. You cannot go smaller. There is a floor, essentially. The same limit exists for mass, for energy, even for time itself.
Everything in our physical universe is made of tiny indivisible packets called quanta.
And if there's a limit to how small things can get, there is also a limit to how big things can get. The universe itself is not infinite. It was the greatest discovery of the 21st century.
The universe is finite. It had a beginning and it will have an end.
Scientists are disturbed because they're discovering that some of the constants of physics are changing.
And it's very hard to prove and they're working very hard at that, but it's turning out they are. And what the article points out that if the constants of physics are changing, that implies that our reality is a shadow of a larger reality.
That's their words, not mine. And when I saw that, I just jumped for joy because that's exactly what the Bible's been saying all along.
A larger reality physicists have now identified 10 dimensions.
Four we can measure directly, length, width, depth, and time. The other six are curled up below the Planck length.
They can only be inferred mathematically. The spiritual world is not somewhere far away. It is the metal world, the larger reality that our bounded universe sits inside like a snow globe.
What [snorts] the Bible calls the heavens is what the physicists now describe as higher-dimensional realities.
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Here is how I want you to understand your own situation.
You're a spirit. Your body is a an earth suit, the suit you use to operate in this dimension. Your soul is the interface between the two. Think about a drone operator in modern warfare. The drone flies over enemy territory. The drone takes fire. The drone can be shot down, but the operator is in the control room hundreds of miles away, safe. When the drone crashes, the operator doesn't die with it. The connection is severed.
The operator remains.
That is the picture Paul paints when he writes to the Ephesians. It's in Ephesians 2:6.
And God raised up with Christ and seated us with him in heavenly places in Christ Jesus, seated with him, present tense.
Your spirit is already there. Your body is the instrument on the ground.
One final point from Uncle Missler, [music] Uncle Chuck. He taught for decades on what he called the codes in scripture. Pure mathematics, equidistant letter sequences embedded in the original Hebrew text. [music] Patterns spelling out names, events, and dates that had not yet happened when the text was written. The statistical probability of this happening by chance [music] is beyond calculation. Missler's conclusion was that the Bible was authored from outside [music] of our time domain. It has an extraterrestrial origin.
I do not mean aliens. Extraterrestrial literally means outside [music] of the terrestrial, outside this bounded physical realm. The author of scripture wrote from outside the system itself. He wrote [music] from the end of the timeline back to the beginning because he is the one who made the timeline, essentially. Isaiah 46:10 reads it like this. I [snorts] declare the end from the [music] beginning. I'm from ancient times things not yet done, saying, "My counsel shall stand and I will accomplish all my purpose."
Missler used to say God is showing off in the codes. [music] I think he was right. letter sequence.
What do I mean by that?
I can take a simple sentence. This is just one contrived to be an example here.
Um Rips explained that each code is a case of adding every fourth letter to form a word.
If you take in this simple little example, every fourth letter, it turns out that that is another message.
And if you take every fourth letter, it says, "Read the code."
Now, this is just contrived to get across to you what an equida- equidistant letter sequence that in a sentence, you can hide another message by every nth letter, every third letter or fourth letter, some some particular schema.
Mechanically, those are hard to find.
There are rabbis that do it mechanically even to this day, but most people today will use a computer to search for these things.
Let's take the book of Genesis as an example.
And this is the book of Genesis.
Remember that in Genesis Hebrew goes from right to left. The word for Torah in Hebrew are four letters, a tav, a vav, a resh, and a hey, which is equivalent to our t o r h in a sense.
If you go to book of Genesis starting in the upper right-hand corner, go to the first tav or t, and count 49 letters, you come to a vav.
Then you count 49 letters again, you come to a resh.
And then you count 49 letters again, you come to a hey, which in the Hebrew spells Torah, okay?
Now, you say, "Well, okay, that's so what?
That's could just be that way by a statistical accident."
When you go to the book of Exodus, you discover rather astonishingly the same thing happens. You go for the first tav, 49 letters to the first vav, 49 letters to the first resh, and 49 letters more to the first to the next you find a hey, and you have again, Torah.
Now, happening twice like this starts to blow any statistical accident kind of theories because that's pretty that that seems very deliberate to anyone analyzing it.
We go to the next book, Leviticus, it doesn't happen and you almost feel a sense of relief, probably.
When you get to Numbers, something even stranger occurs.
It happens again with 49 letter intervals, but it spells Torah backwards.
Now, you This raises a question to my mind. They must have had time on their hands. I don't know how they found this.
And you go to Deuteronomy, the same equivalent thing happens.
Now, now it's puzzling. You've got Torah spent spelled forward in Genesis and Exodus, backwards in Numbers and Deuteronomy, each in 49 letter intervals.
Let's go back and examine Leviticus, and we discover not a 49, but seven, the square root of 49, and we find that at seven letter intervals, we have the yod hey vav hey, or the Jehovah or Yahweh, however you want to pronounce the unpronounceable name of God.
And now when you stand back and look at this overall design, Genesis Exodus, it's spelled forward.
Numbers and Deuteronomy, it's spelled backwards. The Torah always points to Jehovah or yod hey vav hey.
Now, the question is, "Okay, this is cute. What about it?"
Uh there are people that would argue that this just is a statistical accident. I don't think so.
I think this is a fingerprint of the Holy Spirit.
And we find things like this laced all through the Bible, different kinds of things.
The word Israel, if the let's let's search for the Israel in Hebrew.
In the first 10,000 letters of Genesis, searching intervals from minus 100 to plus 100, it only occurs twice at intervals of seven and 50. Now, to a Jew, those are significant numbers.
Because that every Shabbat, they they cite the the Kaddish in Genesis 1:23 on.
The Jubilee after seven smittahs and so forth. The 50. Now I want to show you the wiseman is not alone in his conclusion. John Lennox, Oxford mathematician, emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford, PhD from Cambridge, three doctorates, over 70 peer-reviewed papers, speaks five languages. He is a committed Christian.
He has debated Dawkins on live camera, Christopher Hitchens, Lawrence Krauss, Peter Singer, the biggest names in modern atheism on stage in front of a global audience. I believe in the supernatural God who created the heavens and the earth. I believe in a God who holds the heavens and the earth in existence. I believe that on the basis of rational evidence. And as we look at the rise of science in the 16th and 17th centuries, Alfred North Whitehead and many others commented, men became scientific because they expected law in nature and they expected law in nature because they believed in a lawgiver. I'm not ashamed of being both a scientist and a Christian because arguably Christianity gave me my subject. What I am amazed at is that serious thinkers today continue to ask us to choose between God and science. When Newton discovered his law of gravity, he didn't say I've got a law, I don't need God.
No, he wrote the Principia Mathematica, arguably the greatest work in the whole history of science. Now meet Christopher Langan.
His measured IQ sits between 190 and 210, higher than Albert Einstein's.
Higher than Stephen Hawking's. He's widely cited as the smartest man alive.
He developed a mathematical framework he says proves God's existence.
He calls it the cognitive theoretical model of the universe.
Does God exist?
Yes.
Simple as that.
>> Yes. Well, the reality has an identity.
The identity is that as which something exists.
Now matter of fact, when you say the word reality, you're naming an identity.
It is you're identifying something.
This. I'm I'm smiling because your your answer on this is so beautiful. It it [music] just reminds me of of Moses at the burning bush. And Moses at the burning bush says, who shall I tell the people that you are? Talking to God. And God says, tell them I am that I am.
>> I am identity itself. I'm being That's exactly [music] that's exactly right. That's what the CTMU says. It's just comes up with the mathematical structure that you need to build a reality out of that.
You see?
So you come up with that identity and then you search it for its properties.
You see, you once you've built the preliminary framework, then you start deducing the properties of this identity and you find out that those properties match those of God as described in most of the world's major religions. The smartest man on the planet telling humanity to search for God.
And when he asked specifically about Jesus, a 210 IQ, a mathematical framework for reality, a horse rancher in Missouri with more brainpower than any human alive. And his conclusion, Jesus Christ is the gateway to God.
So now you have a picture, an astronaut commander, Asfur, the chaplain, an Oxford mathematician says atheism offers nothing, a quantum physicist says reality is a shadow. The smartest man alive says search for God. They are all pointing the same way.
Now we deal with the opposition because for the last 20 years, the loudest voices against everything I've said has been one man, Richard Dawkins, professor at Oxford, author of The God Delusion, the most famous atheist of his generation. So let's hear him in his own words. Something can come from nothing.
Something can come from nothing.
You can dispute exactly what's what's meant by by nothing, but whatever it is, it's very very simple. And >> [laughter] >> Why is that funny?
Well, I think it's a bit funny to be trying to define nothing.
>> [laughter] >> But the trouble Well, there's there are many troubles with Richard's uh uh teachings.
But a fundamental one is that he dumbs down God and he soups up nothing.
>> [applause] >> at him trying to explain what nothing is for 2 minutes on camera in front of a live studio audience. He's the best the other side has and he cannot do it. Here's another one.
Dawkins sat with Piers Morgan recently.
Piers asked him the most basic question in existence. What is there before it starts? What is nothing?
This is a question for a physicist, not a biologist, but what I would answer to Professor Meyer is that we need to explain complexity in terms of simplicity. And of course, it's true that I cannot say what was there before the Big Bang. Let's sit with that.
He's saying believers are weak for using God to fill a gap. But his own admission is that he has no answer at all.
The atheist position on the origin of the universe in the mouth of its most famous defender is this.
We don't know.
That's not science. That's not even rationalism.
That's just a blank page. There is a smarter version of Dawkins' position. A physicist called Lawrence Krauss wrote a book titled A Universe from Nothing. He says the universe came from nothing. But when you read the book, he defines nothing as quantum fields, as vacuum energy, as space itself. That is not nothing. Quantum fields are something.
Vacuum energy is something. Space is something. They had to redefine the word nothing to make their theory work.
That's not a scientific breakthrough.
That's a magic trick. Nothing produces nothing. That is pure logic. The honest scientific position at T equals zero is that every model breaks down. The moment of origin is unreach unreachable by any specific method. At that point, the believer's answer becomes the more coherent position, a creator who exists outside of space and time because he is the one who made space and time itself.
I want to show you one more thing because the real story this moment in Western culture is the opposition is collapsing publicly. I think part of the reason why the new atheist movement that I again was captured by was not sufficient is because as you say, it didn't it didn't fill some kind of gap. And and much of the gap I think for a lot of people is, okay, so if if I believe in the science and all and that argument and the atheist argument or I believe in the Bible, I still need a an answer to like yeah, but so what? Like what's the point of this? Even in the example of evolution, I get but why am I evolving?
Why why am I trying to survive? Yeah. I mean to what end? Okay, I'm trying to have more kids, but then why are my kids trying to have more kids? What's the point? Right.
>> just keep hitting this wall of like, okay, but what's the point? What's the point? Am I meant to do something? Is it Is there a mission for me? Right. And I think that question is one that I think about sometimes, which is no matter what I believe, like what is the point? And I think that's why the Bible is such an amazing explanation for that because in a world that tells you ultimately that you're a product of mindless particles of chance, the Bible looks at you, Stephen, and says you're created with meaning and purpose and intention. You bear the image of God.
So there's something that is actually screaming from your biology about who you are that goes beyond the fact that you're not just a physical specimen sitting in front of me. Right?
You have a mind and that mind is maybe your brain or not even sure about that, right?
>> Mhm.
>> [clears throat] >> So what makes Stephen Stephen? You're not not your body.
And that's why, I mean, there's this inherent conversation within Christianity about the fact that our hope is not a spiritual one. The end result is the resurrection, right? The reason why Jesus rose from the dead is scripture calls him the firstfruits.
We're all going to be resurrected.
There's going to be a new heaven and a new earth and that's the promise of Christianity. That is Wes Huff, PhD candidate at the University of Toronto.
He went on Joe Rogan. That episode passed 3.4 million views in 3 days. Then he went on DOAC, Diary of a CEO, with Steven Bartlett in March of this year.
Same result, massive reach. Secular audiences across the English-speaking world sitting still for 2 hours while a Christian scholar explained the historic evidence for Christ.
The same cultural moment producing astronauts weeping at crosses is producing PhD apologists going viral on the most secular platforms on Earth.
This is not two trends. This is one wave and here is something about Huff.
He was paralyzed as a child.
Doctors could not explain his recovery.
He's been living his testimony long before he ever needed the argument.
Wiseman confirmed it from space. Huff is confirming it on primetime.
Here's where I stand. You cannot have eschatology without Genesis. You cannot understand where you are going if you reject where you come from.
And where you came from is this. You were created in the [music] image of God. You were designed intentionally by creator who has signed his work at every layer of reality from the Planck length to the edge of the observable universe.
If you reject that design, abuse becomes inevitable. When a person does not know who they are, they are made in God's image, they treat themselves as disposable and eventually they treat others the same way.
That is the pattern across every ideology that has tried to remove God.
The results are in the history books.
Remove God from the frame and you do not get freedom, you get power without accountability and power without accountability always ends in blood.
The 20th century is the evidence. The bloodiest century in human history is the apparent post-modern post-God scientific world was almost the most secular.
This episode is not for churches. Let me be clear about who I'm speaking to.
I'm not addressing my congregation today. I'm not speaking to the skeptic.
I'm speaking to the scientific mind that has been told for decades that faith is intellectually lazy. Here is what that person has to sit with. A NASA commander with no faith wept at the sight of a cross after traveling 252,000 miles from Earth.
An Oxford mathematician with three doctorates goes on [snorts] camera and says atheism has nothing to offer.
A quantum physicist says our reality is a shadow of something larger. The smartest man on the planet tells humanity to search for God. The world's most famous atheist cannot define nothing.
A PhD apologist is going viral on the biggest secular podcast in the English-speaking world.
At what point do you look at that and ask the honest question?
The evidence for God is not shrinking, it's expanding. From the quantum level to the edge of space, every new discovery points in the same direction.
Atheism has not lost momentum.
It has lost the argument.
NASA sent its best people to the edge of creation. They went as engineers, they came home as witnesses.
The man with no faith asked for the cross. The man with faith watched and confirmed it.
And the universe itself is finely tuned, mathematically impossible by accident was the backdrop to the whole event.
When your best scientist come home from space and weep at a cross, the intellectual case has closed.
The only question left is what you personally do with it.
Seven things to do right now. One, find out who put you here. This is the first most serious question of your existence. Before your career, before your goals, before anything, ask who made you. Until you answer that question honestly, >> [snorts] >> every decision you make sits on an assumption you've never even tested.
Spend time in silence. Spend time with just that question this week.
Two, find out why he put you here. Why?
The second question, you were not placed here to consume and die. You were placed here for a specific purpose, a destiny, providence.
And you will give an account for it before you meet him. Start working that out now.
Three, learn three facts that end the argument.
Jupiter shields the Earth from comets.
The moon stabilizes our axial tilt.
Earth sits on a single orbital position that makes life possible.
These three facts dismantle the cosmic accident story.
Keep them in your back pocket. Four, watch the Artemis 2 press conference [music] for yourself. Do not take my word for it. Find the clip. Watch Wiseman's face. Watch Glover's response.
Forward it to the end to the one person in your life who thinks faith and intelligence are incompatible.
Five, ask the one question that collapses the atheist case. Next time someone tells you that science has disproved God, ask them what was there before the Big Bang?
Let them struggle. The honest answer, the one Dawkins himself gave, is we don't know.
That is your opening. Six, defend your children's intellectual foundation.
They are being told at school, online, by the culture that faith is the opposite of intelligence.
Fight the narrative with names. Francis Collins, Victor Glover, John Lennox, Christopher Langen, West Huff, PhDs and geniuses who look at the evidence and still chose Christ. And finally, seven, get back to God and move quickly. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, the beginning of real thinking, not the end of it. You should not be comfortable this week. You should be gripped by the two questions. Who put me here and why?
Live every day obsessed with getting the answer right before you meet him.
Here is the detail most people miss.
When Wiseman wept at the cross, the chaplain was a total stranger. No shared history, no relationship, no reason to feel anything for this particular man walking into the room.
Wiseman was not reacting to the chaplain. He was reacting to the object on his collar, a small silver [music] cross.
That was not psychology. That was not mission exhaustion. That was an encounter with something [music] he had no category for.
A man who spent his whole adult life telling the world he [music] was not religious came back from 252,000 miles away and the only [music] thing that could reach him was the symbol of a crucified carpenter from the first-century Judea.
You can train a man out of religion.
[music] You cannot train a cross out of creation. Tap community, if this episode equipped you, send it to [music] one person today. Not tomorrow. Send it to the person in your life who [music] thinks they are too intelligent for faith. That is exactly >> [music] >> who this was built for. Join us in the Telegram community. Link is in the bio.
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