In this episode we discuss the topic which most christian scientists highly focus on: Aplogetics.
When talking about science and faith I have often realized that many have the impression that those are absolutely not compatible. In my book I show that this is not the case and that these fields have more in common than you might think. Furthermore, I do not believe that it is impossible for a scientist to believe. Even atheistic scientists can, as I believe, find God and this even in their scientific knowledge. For this an openness towards faith and a longing to know the truth is needed.
What is a culture?
At Sci-Faith we regularly talk about how faith is not only true but also fruitful. This fruitfulness of course is a consequence of faith being true. If one assumes this to work also in the opposite direction, faith being fruitful would imply it being true.
'Trust the Science'. This term has been thrown around throughout media especially during this pandemic.
On Easter we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. But is this story a mere myth or historical fact?
What do God's goodness and the consverations laws of physics have in common?
The creation is a reflection of the creator. This is a principle which is of great importance when considering science from a perspective of faith. For example the states matter can exist in can be understood as a reflection on the trinity of God.
One paradox that is often brought up in conversations with atheists is how an almighty god is even possible. Because through his almighty power this god should be able to create a stone so heavy, that he himself cannot lift it. However, such a stone would contradict the omnipotence of such a god.