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answer Why should we question the argument that science is highly successful? |
Rik Peels |
Philosophy › ... › Epistemology |
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1,495 |
24 May 2016 |
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answer To what extent can science-based beliefs always be tested? |
Rik Peels |
Philosophy › ... › Epistemology |
00:00:00 |
1,672 |
24 May 2016 |
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answer How do common sense-based beliefs compare to science-based beliefs? |
Rik Peels |
Philosophy › ... › Epistemology |
00:00:00 |
1,517 |
24 May 2016 |
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answer How can the concept of pain be used to explain the Gospel? |
Peter Imming |
Science › Christianity and Science |
00:00:00 |
2,175 |
23 May 2016 |
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talk Science-Based Attacks: What Believers Need to Know to Respond |
Richard Carhart |
Science › Scientific Apologetics |
00:00:00 |
3,005 |
28 May 2014 |
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answer How can Christians approach challenging new discoveries on human origins? |
Sigrid Hartwig-... |
Science › Christianity and Science |
00:02:28 |
2,863 |
26 May 2014 |
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answer Are Stephen Hawking's arguments against God sophisticated? |
Peter S. Williams |
Science › Scientific Apologetics |
00:02:39 |
3,272 |
28 May 2013 |
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answer How does Stephen Hawking respond to the "First Cause" argument for God? |
Peter S. Williams |
Science › Scientific Apologetics |
00:00:00 |
3,221 |
28 May 2013 |
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answer What are the major points of the Kalām cosmological argument? |
Peter S. Williams |
Science › Scientific Apologetics |
00:02:54 |
5,696 |
28 May 2013 |
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answer What is the "First Cause" argument for the existence of God? |
Peter S. Williams |
Science › Scientific Apologetics |
00:03:35 |
2,925 |
28 May 2013 |