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Reasons to Believe Podcast

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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.

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Dr. Joe Bergeron
Medical doctor specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation, and expert on the medical aspects of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection.
Medical Profession
Episode: Stars, Cells, and God | A Medical Analysis of the Hallucination Hypothesis
Dr. Joseph R. Miller
Author, educator, pastor, and RTB fellow
Reasons to Believe
Episode: Clear Thinking | Human Flourishing and 5 Facets of Identity
Dr. Ryan Matthews
Pediatrician and member of the Gender Identity Project
Reasons to Believe
Episode: Stars, Cells, and God | Intersex Conditions and Transgenderism
Dr. Uditha Jayatunga
Consultant in rehabilitation medicine with expertise in neurorehabilitation and author of 'Intelligent Design as Proof of Creation and Scientific Analysis.'
Reasons to Believe
Episode: Stars, Cells, and God | The Brain’s Amazing Complexity
Casey Luskin
Associate Director and Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture
Discovery Institute
Episode: Clear Thinking | Casey Luskin on Evolution and Intelligent Design
Steve Willing
Neuro-radiologist and author of Superbia, specializing in diagnostic imaging.
Children's of Alabama
Episode: Stars, Cells, and God | The Cause of Gender Dysphoria
Dr. Steven Boyce
Member of the Reasons to Believe scholar community and podcaster
Reasons to Believe
Episode: Clear Thinking | Gnostic Gospels vs. Canonical Gospels
Dr. Steve Willing
Physician and neuroradiologist, author of books discussing various topics including gender identity.
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Episode: Stars, Cells, and God | Transgenderism Through a Medical and Biblical Lens
Dr. Christina Cirucci
Board certified obstetrician gynecologist with experience in private practice and a fellow at Reasons to Believe
Reasons to Believe
Episode: Stars, Cells, and God | Gender Identity and Medical Ethics

Hosts

Fuz Rana
Christian apologist and biochemist, focusing on the reconciliation of faith and science.
Joe Aguirre
Host of Clear Thinking, exploring critical ideas within Christianity.
Hugh Ross
Founder of Reasons to Believe and an influential figure in the dialogue between science and faith.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 487 ratings
  • Excellent

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jorgegt60
    Australia2 years ago
  • Disappointed

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Corey Lambrecht
    United States2 years ago
  • Not easy to hear.

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Pamelacg
    United States3 years ago
  • Pointless sidekick

    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)

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    ed2
    United States3 years ago
  • 49-50 yrs to late but nice to see you here

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    fromNFLD
    Canada3 years ago

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The podcast is recognized for its thought-provoking dialogues that blend science and faith, attracting a thoughtful audience.
There are mixed feelings about the technical quality of recording and some aspects of host dynamics, but many still find the content enriching.
Listeners appreciate the knowledgeable hosts and their gentle approach to complex topics.
Some express disappointment when episodes stray into controversial political territory instead of focusing on apologetics.

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Clear Thinking | A Jewish-Christian Incarnational ”Christmas” Hymn, Part 1
Q: Ken, can you comment on the significance of Jesus being born in an environment of kings and emperors?
Jesus did not come with all the prestige and glory expected; instead, he was a lowly carpenter, illustrating humility.
Clear Thinking | A Theological Exploration of the Human Soul, Part 1
Q: Where did the soul come from according to biblical anthropology?
The debate centers around two positions: creationism, which asserts God creates each individual soul, and traducianism, which claims the soul is inherited from the parents.
Clear Thinking | A Theological Exploration of the Human Soul, Part 1
Q: Did Jesus have a soul while he walked on the earth?
Yes, Jesus had a full human nature, including a human soul, just as he possessed a human body and mind.
Clear Thinking | A Theological Exploration of the Human Soul, Part 1
Q: What is the connection between the image of God and the soul?
Human beings are unique as they are made in the image of God, which imparts inherent dignity and moral worth directly linked to the understanding of their humanity and development.
Clear Thinking | A Theological Exploration of the Human Soul, Part 2
Q: What is the relationship between the Christian view of the soul and that found in disciplines like philosophy and psychology?
Both psychology and philosophy have a deep connection to Christianity, and many concepts in these disciplines reflect ideas rooted in Christian thought, particularly regarding the inner life and the effects of sin.

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