So, what does it actually mean to have a relationship with Christ? How does it work, and what actually changes?
So, what does it actually mean to have a relationship with Christ? How does it work, and what actually changes?
So, what does it actually mean to have a relationship with Christ? How does it work, and what actually changes?
Why is the Christian worldview better than alternatives? How are theology and our daily lives connected? Paul begins to explain.
How is theology applied to us? How does Christianity compare to other worldviews? In this section, Paul lays out how he is going to answer these questions.
We reach the end of the argument and find that the Universe had a cause. So, what is this cause?
Is there a model of the universe that can avoid the beginning implied by the Big Bang Theory?
It all started with the Big Bang, right? Well, that’s the question isn’t it. If it did, then the Universe began to exist.
Everything breaks down. So, if the Universe is infinitely old, why hasn’t it broken down yet?
In this episode, we will tackle the question of the absolutely infinite and its relationship to the age of the Universe - the first two (of four) reasons to think that the Universe began to exist.
If we’re looking for a god, the origin of the universe might be a good place to start. Did the universe begin to exist? Did it have a cause? What might that cause be?
What was lacking in Christ's afflictions, and what does it mean for Christ to be "in you?"
Can you be a scientist and a Christian at the same time? Hear from Georgia Tech professor Dr. Dewey Hodges.
Do science and Christianity conflict? Hear from Georgia Tech Professor of Chemistry, Dr. David Sherrill.
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Isn't science all about facts and Christianity all about faith? How could they possibly overlap? Which one should you trust?
If everything in this world operates on scientific laws, how can God act in the world? Wouldn't performing a miracle or answering a prayer break the laws of physics?
Can you believe in both science and Christianity at the same time? In this episode, we focus on the Big Bang Theory and Evolution.