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Autor student, Ruj 08, 2024, 02:53 POSLIJEPODNE

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"In this video, Dr. Chad McIntosh presents over 100 arguments for the existence of God. Each argument is presented in visual form followed by recommended sources for further research. At the end, we discuss what a similar list of arguments for atheism would look like (and what it would imply for the theistic list of arguments)."

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In this video, Stephen C. Meyer and Michael Shermer discuss mathematics and what they tell us about ultimate reality. Enjoy!

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Cijeli niz tema koje propituju što uistinu znamo je otvoreno u ovom videu..
‪@StandingForTruthMinistries‬
‪@YoungEarthCreation‬

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In this video, we feature three important moments from Frank Turek's many Q&A's with college students

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Why are Christians so often called "science deniers"? In this conversation, Dr. Stephen Meyer explains where the idea of a "war" between Christianity and science actually came from, and why historians now consider it a myth. We talk about the scientific revolution, the religious worldview that shaped early science, and the late-19th-century books that recast history into a conflict narrative.

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Uvijek užitak za slušati Stephen Meyer kod M. Knowlesa  :n1:

Stephen C. Meyer joins Michael to discuss the scientific case for intelligent design. Drawing from Signature in the Cell and Darwin's Doubt, Meyer presents evidence from molecular biology, the Cambrian explosion, and information theory that challenges unguided Darwinian evolution and points to an intelligent cause. He addresses common objections and explores the implications for science and worldview. A clear, evidence-based look at one of today's most important debates.

Watch the trailer for "The Story of Everything":

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 :respekt2: Moving from the Big Bang and the discovery of cosmic beginnings, to the fine-tuning of the physical constants that make life possible, to the extraordinary complexity and information embedded in DNA, mathematician John Lennox, philosopher of science Stephen Meyer, and chemist James Tour, explores whether these developments point to blind, undirected processes—or to the activity of an intelligent mind. The trio challenges long-held materialist assumptions, revisits classic scientific debates, and reflects on what these questions mean not only for science but also for our understanding of human existence and purpose. :hail: