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I Didn't Know That Podcast

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Where RTB scholars offer unscripted answers to your questions

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Previously "Creation Update" from Reasons to Believe

This podcast represents a change in format from the previous podcast, "Creation Update" from the Reasons to Believe people. I listened to Creation Update for years and it was a great podcast (it averaged 3 1/2 stars here in iTunes). I'm not sure if I like the new name, but I will listen to these guys regularly. It's unfortunate that there are many people who find science and religion mutually exclusive. Sure, they could put this podcast under the religious category, but that would really be a disservice. "Creation Update" was under Natural Sciences as well. They have great scientific expertise to share, and their credentials speak for themselves.

Many of these reviewers have obviously not bothered to listen ...

... to a single episode so please remove their ignorant reviews. To say these programs don't deal with science is simply dishonest. The program authors believe that science affirms their faith. Science. Go ahead and disagree with the conclusions, but one doesn't have to have a closed mind to do science.

Scientifically sound: discussion of religion and science

This is a great podcast for those looking for a scientific perspective on the Bible. These guys are NOT young-earth creationists, but do believe the Bible is trustworthy. If theology and science seem to contradict, then it's time to question both until you come to some resolution (i.e., don't immediatly jump to the conclusion that your interpretation of the bible is true, but also don't immediatly assume that you made the right conclusion from the scientiric data either). Even if you are an athiest, I think you will learn a few things from this podcast, even if you don't agree with their opinions.

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  • Category: Natural Sciences
  • Language: English

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