
RTB‘s mission is to spread the Christian Gospel by demonstrating that sound reason and scientific research consistently support, rather than erode, confidence in the truth of the Bible.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceReligion & SpiritualityChristianityNature | ||||

Our podcast is evolving into two distinct shows—"Clear Thinking" and "Stars, Cells, and God!" It has the same great content, now with a fresh look.
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Very knowledgeable, capable presenters and so far, all have revealed great gentleness and humility, and that’s the most important character trait any teacher or leader should possess.
In today’s episode (8-30-23) the hosts talked about climate change and were passionately convinced that humans have greatly contributed to it. Why is an apologetic ministry discussing liberal Democrat topics?
It’s the “vanity of humanity” to believe we humans can actually cause climate change. Please stick to apologetics.
This app is hard to listen to. Sounds like speakers are in a tunnel. I am hearing impaired but can hear well through EarPods and it is still hard to understand and make out the clarity of the words.
Your “co-host” so rarely has anything to share or ask, what’s the point? Just a body for you to talk to? Reminds me of Johnny Carson’s sidekick Ed McMahon, who never said anything other than “… Yes!” (pointless)
This is the re-education of the confuscious/ darwinian/marxist universities.its the tip toeing of CCP. if your school depts are taking money from CCP you are in on it. The “smart stupid”people arent paying attention to the gateway of drug of “elite capture” Critical Race Theory is the old Critical theory(Harvard Law)perverted. It isnt real. Its designed to criticize everything til it fails. Its just Marxist tactics designed to drag academics into this for intellectual/peer reviewed credibility.... more
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The content centers on the intersection of science and Christian faith, often tackling complex subjects such as gender identity, intelligent design, and the cosmos. Episodes feature discussions on the relevance of historical Christian theology, the implications of modern scientific discoveries, and debates on contemporary cultural issues, with a focus on presenting a Christian perspective on these themes. Notably, guests often include experts in medicine, philosophy, and theology, enhancing the depth of the conversations. This approach aims to provide listeners with thought-provoking insights that reconcile faith and reason, making it ideal for those interested in exploring the compatibility of science and spirituality.
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