• Aquinas vs Hume: Can we know if God exists?

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Aquinas vs Hume: Can we know if God exists?

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  • Can the universe really be likened to a library that sprang into existence without explanation? This episode promises a thought-provoking exploration as we examine the intersection of faith, logic, and evidence through Christian apologetics. We navigate the profound questions surrounding the existence of God, the reliability of scriptures, and the nature of miracles, drawing insights from prominent works like "I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist," "The Universe Next Door," and "Cold Case Christianity." Through the cosmological argument and the intricacies of the anthropic principle, we rigorously examine the implications of a universe seemingly fine-tuned for life. The abundance of manuscript evidence and early dating of the Gospels further strengthen the credibility of the Christian narrative, inviting listeners to consider the historical reliability of the Bible.

    Embark on a journey into the realm of faith and reason, guided by the insightful works of C.S. Lewis such as "The Great Divorce" and "The Problem of Pain." These texts act as our compass, helping us navigate through the stormy seas of pain, free will, and love in a world where suffering often seems inevitable. With a keen focus on historical context and critical thinking, we address the perceived contradictions in the Gospels by viewing them through a lens of complementary perspectives that convey a consistent core message. By embracing the balance of intellectual engagement and spiritual understanding, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own paths and the discoveries that lie in wait when confronting life's most significant questions. Join us as we encourage an alignment of faith and reason, prompting a deeper search for truth and meaning.

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Can the universe really be likened to a library that sprang into existence without explanation? This episode promises a thought-provoking exploration as we examine the intersection of faith, logic, and evidence through Christian apologetics. We navigate the profound questions surrounding the existence of God, the reliability of scriptures, and the nature of miracles, drawing insights from prominent works like "I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist," "The Universe Next Door," and "Cold Case Christianity." Through the cosmological argument and the intricacies of the anthropic principle, we rigorously examine the implications of a universe seemingly fine-tuned for life. The abundance of manuscript evidence and early dating of the Gospels further strengthen the credibility of the Christian narrative, inviting listeners to consider the historical reliability of the Bible.

Embark on a journey into the realm of faith and reason, guided by the insightful works of C.S. Lewis such as "The Great Divorce" and "The Problem of Pain." These texts act as our compass, helping us navigate through the stormy seas of pain, free will, and love in a world where suffering often seems inevitable. With a keen focus on historical context and critical thinking, we address the perceived contradictions in the Gospels by viewing them through a lens of complementary perspectives that convey a consistent core message. By embracing the balance of intellectual engagement and spiritual understanding, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own paths and the discoveries that lie in wait when confronting life's most significant questions. Join us as we encourage an alignment of faith and reason, prompting a deeper search for truth and meaning.

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