Description of Videos on Science, God and Life Site

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What are these
photos about??
What are these
photos about??
A WEBSITE for a series of
videos about the relation
of science and faith.
A WEBSITE for a series of
videos about the relation
of science and faith.
Do science and faith in God
conflict or agree?
Evidences and hidden
presuppositions are
defined and examined.
Do science and faith in God
conflict or agree?
Evidences and hidden
presuppositions are
defined and examined.
Topics of four videos with
text & MP3 formats, are:
Topics of four videos with
text & MP3 formats, are:
1- 2 Sources of Knowledge
About Our Universe, God,
and Ourselves.
2- Evolution and/or
Creation: Which Best
Explains Our World?
3. The Scientific Method
Was God’s Idea.
4. Finding Purpose and
Meaning for Your Life.
1- 2 Sources of Knowledge
About Our Universe, God,
and Ourselves.
2- Evolution and/or
Creation: Which Best
Explains Our World?
3. The Scientific Method
Was God’s Idea.
4. Finding Purpose and
Meaning for Your Life.
What are the most important questions that people need to ask, and
find answers for? Where can we find dependable answers with the
highest authority and certainty?
What are the most important questions that people need to ask, and
find answers for? Where can we find dependable answers with the
highest authority and certainty?
Video topics are described in detail on the back side of this sheet.
Video topics are described in detail on the back side of this sheet.
Videos are authored by Paul Champoux of International Students, Inc.
Videos are authored by Paul Champoux of International Students, Inc.
ACCESS THESE AT www.sciencegodandlife.com
ACCESS THESE AT www.sciencegodandlife.com
DESCRIPTIONS OF VIDEOS AT,
www.sciencegodandlife.com
DESCRIPTIONS OF VIDEOS AT,
www.sciencegodandlife.com
#1, The Two Sources of Knowledge about Our Universe, God, and Ourselves
“This discusses the coherence of science and Christian beliefs as seen in
God’s two books of revelation:
A) the world of nature as observed by scientific method, and B) the universe,
its source, design and purpose as revealed by its Maker, in the Bible.
It shows many specific points of agreement, and explains how to find the truth
if the two sources seem to conflict in some points.
#2, Creation or Evolution: Which Best Describes Our World?
#1, The Two Sources of Knowledge about Our Universe, God, and Ourselves
“This discusses the coherence of science and Christian beliefs as seen in
God’s two books of revelation:
A) the world of nature as observed by scientific method, and B) the universe,
its source, design and purpose as revealed by its Maker, in the Bible.
It shows many specific points of agreement, and explains how to find the truth
if the two sources seem to conflict in some points.
#2, Creation or Evolution: Which Best Describes Our World?
This gives an introductory description of various concepts of evolutionary
development of the universe and life on earth, and describes God’s design and
creation of it all. It discusses the hidden assumptions and inadequacy of
evolution by physical matter and forces of nature alone. It presents evidence
for an intelligent, powerful, purposeful, personal, loving Creator who
designed and made a universe that permits human life so that we can know
him and discover a relationship of unending life with Him.
#3, Modern Science Is God’s Idea
The history of science shows that the modern scientific method arose in the
context of the Christian worldview of 16th-18th century Europe by scientists
who in very large percentage were Christians. Their view of one supreme God
held that God is a rational, orderly, omnipresent God in full control of nature,
and purposing his creation to serve man and God's glory. This founds the
consistency, dependability, of God's "laws" (or ongoing action of
providence). And their Biblical view of man was man made in God's likeness
such that man is rational like God, and can "think God's thoughts after Him,"
thus discovering truth about the world of nature, created from God's mind.
Thus it is worth doing science. The modern scientific method developed in
the context of this worldview, not in ancient Greece (though they had math
and some astronomy), Rome, nor in Buddhist, Hindu nor Islamic countries.
#4, What is the Meaning and Purpose of Our Lives?
This gives an introductory description of various concepts of evolutionary
development of the universe and life on earth, and describes God’s design and
creation of it all. It discusses the hidden assumptions and inadequacy of
evolution by physical matter and forces of nature alone. It presents evidence
for an intelligent, powerful, purposeful, personal, loving Creator who
designed and made a universe that permits human life so that we can know
him and discover a relationship of unending life with Him.
#3, Modern Science Is God’s Idea
The history of science shows that the modern scientific method arose in the
context of the Christian worldview of 16th-18th century Europe by scientists
who in very large percentage were Christians. Their view of one supreme God
held that God is a rational, orderly, omnipresent God in full control of nature,
and purposing his creation to serve man and God's glory. This founds the
consistency, dependability, of God's "laws" (or ongoing action of
providence). And their Biblical view of man was man made in God's likeness
such that man is rational like God, and can "think God's thoughts after Him,"
thus discovering truth about the world of nature, created from God's mind.
Thus it is worth doing science. The modern scientific method developed in
the context of this worldview, not in ancient Greece (though they had math
and some astronomy), Rome, nor in Buddhist, Hindu nor Islamic countries.
#4, What is the Meaning and Purpose of Our Lives?
This asks, What are we living for? Is it worth trying to be good and to achieve
something with all our work? How can we find a purpose for living, and a
significant life that brings lasting satisfaction, honor and happiness? Is there a
design, or plan, for how we should live, and what we can become?
This asks, What are we living for? Is it worth trying to be good and to achieve
something with all our work? How can we find a purpose for living, and a
significant life that brings lasting satisfaction, honor and happiness? Is there a
design, or plan, for how we should live, and what we can become?
Your questions and comments are welcome, at: worldviewvideo@gmail.com
Your questions and comments are welcome, at: worldviewvideo@gmail.com
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