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If the apostle Peter lived today, would he be considered a marine biologist?
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Can we see God? A common argument I see amongst atheists is how can a God exist if no one has ever physically seen him. But does not being able to see God disprove his existence?
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Is there more than one God? While various other religions exist throughout the world How can we know which God is the true God?
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According to gotquestions.org, Psychotherapy, or psychological counseling, is the practice of attempting to heal a person’s emotional and mental problems. The therapeutic practice often centers on regular conversations between a counselor and a client, known as “talk-therapy.” These sessions may include exploring troubling thoughts, fears, and personal history. They might also include exercises to help adjust troublesome thoughts or behavior. Often clients are assigned “homework” in between sessions that may consist of things like observing and noting emotions or behaviors, attempting thought and behavioral modifications, and the like. Sometimes psychotherapists work in collaboration with medical doctors as well. The general aim of psychotherapy is to increase a person’s awareness and understanding of the possible causes of unwanted feelings and behaviors so as to achieve a decrease in unhealthy emotions and behaviors.But does the Bible align with modern psychology?
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I search for searching for scientific facts in the Bible.
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Do humans have an excuse for not believing in God?
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According to Dictionary.com, a miracle is an effect or extraordinary event in the physical world that surpasses all known human or natural powers and is ascribed to a supernatural cause. But can they be scientifically explained?
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Did The Fall of Mankind Cause Climate Change? According to History.com Climate change is the long-term alteration in Earth’s climate and weather patterns. It took nearly a century of research and data to convince the vast majority of the scientific community that human activity could alter the climate of our entire planet. In the 1800s, experiments suggesting that human-produced carbon dioxide (CO2) and other gases could collect in the atmosphere and insulate Earth were met with more curiosity than concern. By the late 1950s, CO2 readings would offer some of the first data to corroborate the global warming theory. Eventually an abundance of data, along with climate modeling and real-world weather events would show not only that global warming was real, but that it also presented a host of catastrophic consequences. But could the fall of mankind have lead to this destruction?
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I recently came across a video in which a man stated that God wants us to be Agnostics. But does God hide his identity from us?
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According to Dictonary.com A religion is a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs. Does science fit this description?
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To the outside world, Christians can appear crazy with hundreds of videos of people speaking what appears to be gibberish, saying “I had a dream, I had a dream.” Many of these videos depict Christians as crazy people who claim to have special insight into the future with so-called Warnings from the Lord and yearly prophetic utterances. But are Christians really crazy?
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According to nat geo Evolution is the process by which species adapt over time in response to their changing environment. Many Scientist say that humans evolved from apelike ancestors over a period of about 6 million years. For many this is a deciding factor as to if they should believe in christianity. But is evolution Biblical?
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The idea that "religion poisons everything" suggests a perspective that
sees organized religion as a widespread negative influence across various
aspects of human life, from social structures to individual beliefs. One of the most influential and controversial atheists of all time: Christopher Hitchens. Argued in his book called God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything, that organized religion is harmful to humanity and society, and that it should be challenged and criticized by rational and secular people. He based his arguments on historical evidence, personal stories, and critical analysis of religious texts. But is he correct? Does religion poison, everything -
Christmas time is here and millions of Christians around the world are gearing up to celebrate the birth of their savior, Jesus Christ, who was born of a virgin Mary. But the question remains is it really possible for a man to be born of a virgin?
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One of the most controversial and divisive topics on social media is the question of God’s existence. But how can you tell who is right and who is wrong on this topic? In this episode I discuss how you can avoid falling for lies, rumors, or hoaxes and how can you protect yourself from being influenced by biased or misleading sources!
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From an outsider's perspective, it seems like Atheists and Christians are complete opposites with nothing in common. But what many atheists fail to recognize is that we share more similarities than you think. So in this episode, I will be covering three things that both atheists and Christians agree on.
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Some people may wonder how the Bible can be true when it contains stories of talking animals and other miraculous events. They may think that these stories contradict the natural laws and make the Bible unreliable.
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What came first the chicken or the egg? According to science sharks are older than trees with The earliest evidence of shark fossils dating back as far as 450 million years, which means these creatures have been around at least 90 million years before trees. But does the Bible support this discovery?
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In this episode Saint of science meet Albertus Magnus!
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