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Too Big for the Big Bang 2 (Part Two) Cosmic Superstructures that Challenge Einstein's Assumptions
Too Big for the Big Bang 2 (Part Two) Cosmic Superstructures that Challenge Einstein's Assumptions

Episode 177

How often do you think of the Roman Empire? If you are a believer in Jesus, you probably think about it quite a bit! But how often do you think about…

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Too Big for the Big Bang 2 (Part One) Cosmic Superstructures that Challenge Einstein's Assumptions
Too Big for the Big Bang 2 (Part One) Cosmic Superstructures that Challenge Einstein's Assumptions

Episode 176

Current models of how our universe came to be are based on a few assumptions the brilliant physicist-genius Albert Einstein made about the universe -…

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The 25th Anniversary of The Design Inference with Dr. William Dembski  Part2
The 25th Anniversary of The Design Inference with Dr. William Dembski Part2

Episode 173

"What are the chances of that happening?" we often say or hear whenever something remarkable or out of the ordinary takes place. When we use that phr…

2 years, 5 months ago

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The 25th Anniversary of The Design Inference with Dr. William Dembski  Part 1
The 25th Anniversary of The Design Inference with Dr. William Dembski Part 1

Episode 172

For centuries, Western natural philosophy, theology, the scientific tradition widely accepted that the physical cosmos and life within it was the cre…

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Seeing Through a Glass Darkly - The History of Telescopes Part 2
Seeing Through a Glass Darkly - The History of Telescopes Part 2

Episode 171

Telescopes certainly have opened our eyes to the wonders of the heavens. For Christians images from the deepest regions of the universe only serve to…

2 years, 6 months ago

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What’s In Your Lens?  The History of Telescopes Part 1
What’s In Your Lens? The History of Telescopes Part 1

Episode 170

The telescope has revolutionized the way we understand the universe. But in the four centuries since its invention, it seems astronomy science today …

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Does Anyone Really Know How Old the Universe Is?  Part 2
Does Anyone Really Know How Old the Universe Is? Part 2

Episode 169

While Wayne and Dan are certainly no professional cosmologists, they believe that scientists who study the universe need a bigger conceptual boat. Th…

2 years, 7 months ago

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Does Anyone Really Know How Old the Universe Is?  Part 1
Does Anyone Really Know How Old the Universe Is? Part 1

Episode 168

If you are anywhere in the vicinity of Wayne and Dan's generation, you probably have at least heard of the band Chicago. They have a few catchy tunes…

2 years, 7 months ago

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The Osiris Rex Mission to Bennu.  Can Carbon From an Asteroid Tell Us Where We Came From?
The Osiris Rex Mission to Bennu. Can Carbon From an Asteroid Tell Us Where We Came From?

Episode 167

Why does science explore the universe? If the universe has no ultimate purpose, why study it? But how can science know that the universe has no ultim…

2 years, 8 months ago

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The Annular Eclipse of October 2023 and the Glory of God
The Annular Eclipse of October 2023 and the Glory of God

Episode 166

You have likely at least seen pictures or videos of solar eclipses, perhaps you have been fortunate enough to see one as it happens. Either way, ecli…

2 years, 8 months ago

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