The majesty of the mountains and the expanse of the oceans remind us of the majesty, wisdom, and power of God. It causes us to question and reflect upon our purpose and role within creation. Who is the Creator of the universe and what is our relationship to this Creator? What should our relationship be to other humans as well as to the rest of creation?
What is the relationship between faith and reason? Why is evil such a difficult problem? What is the purpose of death and the grave? Are they the final end of our human existence when we die and become food for microbes. There have been numerous and conflicting answers to these questions during the course of history. So, maybe we should ask ourselves if it is even possible to know whether or not our answers are correct? Maybe the answer is that there are no real answers to life's questions. Perhaps, our questions are just the meaningless occupation of over-sensitive fools.
This video helps to fill a vital need, especially for young people. After attending church all of their young lives, most young people leave the faith when they encounter academic scepticism in high school and college. This is largely because they have not been taught the logical basis for the truth claims of the Bible. Secondly, they are not able to evaluate rationally the claims of atheism.
The majesty of the mountains and the expanse of the oceans remind us of the majesty, wisdom, and power of God. It causes us to question and reflect upon our purpose and role within creation. Who is the Creator of the universe and what is our relationship to this Creator? What should our relationship be to other humans as well as to the rest of creation?
Calvary Chapel Chino Hills (July 2015) - Lecture by Frank Turek, PhD. Ever hear atheists use science against Christianity? 'I believe in science not God', they say. Well, Turek shows how atheists must presuppose God in order to make sense of science.
The story behind the Faith Puzzle lectures by Tim Richards. He tells his life's journey from faith to agnosticism and back to faith again. Solving the Faith Puzzle was a question of being rational and following the evidence.