2022-10-31T17:30:00Z By Erik Strandness
Erik Strandness explores the significance of the afterlife, discerning whether there is any meaning to be found
2024-04-26T13:21:00Z
In the discussion on the plausibility of an all-evil God versus an all-good God, Dr. Max Baker-Hytch delivered a compelling argument that encapsulated the essence of the debate. He highlighted the inherent scepticism that arises when considering the ‘evil God’ hypothesis, pointing out that if such a malevolent deity were to exist, it would provide ample reason to doubt the reliability of our cognitive faculties. According to Dr. Baker-Hytch, the very nature of an evil God would entail a desire to deceive humanity, leading to pervasive doubts and uncertainties. In contrast, the ‘good God hypothesis’ stands in stark contrast, lacking the motive for such pervasive deception.
2024-04-19T09:48:00Z
For too long, the ‘science and religion’ debate has fixated on creation, evolution, cosmology, miracles and quantum theory, and not enough on the essence of what it means to be human. But this is a mistake argues one of our guests today, Christian academic Nick Spencer, Senior Fellow at Theos, in his new book ‘Playing God: science, religion and the future of humanity.’ Back on the show is Emily Qureshi-Hurst expert on the philosophy of time.
2023-12-18T10:21:00Z
An apologetics video training course with Ruth Jackson, Professor NT Wright, Dr. Lydia McGrew, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing and Dr. Darrell L. Bock among others from Premier Unbelievable?
2016-07-06T00:00:00Z
Is the universe that produced us just a result of a chance roll of the cosmic dice? Justin Brierley, presenter of the apologetics debate show Unbelievable? explains why his dice (yes we know it should be 'die' really) proves otherwise.
2015-05-28T00:00:00Z
How far can reason and evidence take us to Christ? Panel discussion hosted by Justin Brierley.
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