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Does science prove God?
Sam McKee hosted a recent Unbelievable? discussion between Paul Ewart, Emeritus Fellow of Worcester College, and Phil Halper, YouTuber and Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, regarding the role of science in fostering or discouraging belief in God.
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6 Reasons To Try Church
Church attendance in the UK has risen by 50% over the last six years, according to new data from YouGov. That means roughly 2 million people have tried church recently. Here are six reasons you might want to consider joining them…
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A Lion, a Lamb, and a Lab Coat - The Hope for Unity in Science and Faith
The final part of a four-part series: From Theistic Evolution to Intelligent Design: Why I changed my mind
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Does life have a purpose? Answers to the seven most googled questions about God
From CS Lewis to everyday heroes, Premier Unbelievable explores where true meaning and purpose are found. Pastor Bruce Miller and others reflect on the surprising lessons of Ecclesiastes, challenging us to look beyond life “under the sun” for deeper significance.
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A Person Than Which None Greater Can Be Conceived
Reflections on the Ontological Argument: Part 4 of 4
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The Blueprint and the Biopsy - Finding God in Design, Not Just Morality
Part 3 of a four-part series: From Theistic Evolution to Intelligent Design: Why I changed my mind
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The most googled questions about God?
Many people today are exploring Christianity through the internet, in the plethora of online resources about the faith that exist today. So what are they asking?
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Is there a God? Finding answers to the most googled questions
Far from being just “blind faith”, there are many rational and intellectual reasons to believe in the existence of God and the truth of Christian claims. Premier Unbelievable takes a quick tour through the archives to unearth some of the key arguments
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“The Big Bang does not contradict the creative intervention of God – it requires it” Pope Francis 1936 – 2025
“To change the world we must be good to those who cannot repay us” tweeted @Pontifex aka Jorge Mario Bergoglio, or Pope Francis, in October 2014
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The Body Will Rise - Why Easter Is the Answer to Our Deepest Longing
There’s a line in Ecclesiastes that says, “God has set eternity in the human heart.” And we feel it.
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The Ascent of Meaning: What Sacred Mountains and Sports Legends Tell Us About God
Reflections on the Ontological Argument: Part 3 of 4
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The Cross Is Not the End - Why a Torture Device Became the World’s Greatest Icon
On its surface, the cross is a strange thing to venerate. It was an instrument of torture. A public execution device.
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Death Doesn’t Win - The Profound Hope of Holy Week
For 2,000 years, Christians have marked Holy Week as the most sacred stretch of time in the calendar - a journey from celebration to sorrow to resurrection.
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When the Stones Cry Out - Intelligent Design and the Voice of Creation
Part 2 of a four-part series: From Theistic Evolution to Intelligent Design: Why I changed my mind
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Can one weekend give you everything you ever wanted?
Graham Albans explores the emptiness behind our achievements and suggests Easter weekend’s events might hold the key to true fulfillment. Could the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus offer everything we’ve ever wanted?
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Chasing Eden: Why We Long for a World That Never Was - or Was It?
Reflections on the Ontological Argument: Part 2 of 4
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Wrestling with the Divide - Why I Couldn’t Keep Faith and Science Apart Anymore
Part 1 of a four-part series: From Theistic Evolution to Intelligent Design: Why I changed my mind
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The Trial of Jesus: 18 Broken Laws Behind Good Friday
Bob Lepine, author of 12 Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About Easter, shares how 18 laws were broken to condemn Jesus to death on Good Friday
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God in the Espresso: How Coffee Helped Me Understand the Ontological Argument
Reflections on the Ontological Argument: Part 1 of 4
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Divine Hiddenness: Is God Really Silent?
Erik Strandness offers his insights on a recent Unbelievable? episode, which featured a debate over the problem of divine hiddenness between atheist public philosopher Julian Baggini and Oxford University’s Dr. Max Baker-Hytch.