Today, David and Phil discuss why we can trust the Bible because of the science revealed in its pages. While the Bible is not a science book, where it speaks of scientific things within the context of man’s understanding, it is accurate.
Too often atheists consider the Bible and believers as simplistic and shallow-minded and believers dismiss true science as not to be trusted. But science and faith don't have to be an either/or proposition. Science authenticates the Bible.
Some of the passage mentioned today:
Social Distancing for Disease Control - Leviticus 13:2–11
The necessity of Blood for Life - Leviticus 17:11
The use of fresh and running water for cleansing - Leviticus 15
Some suggested authors and websites mentioned today:
John Lennox (www.johnlennox.org) - Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University and internationally renowned speaker on the interface of science, philosophy and religion.
William Lane Craig (www.reasonablefaith.org) - Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology and Professor of Philosophy at Houston Baptist University.
Norman Geisler (normangeisler.com) - Late systematic theologian and philosopher.
Alex McFarland (alexmcfarland.com) - Christian apologist, author, evangelist, religion and culture analyst.
Peter Kreeft (www.peterkreeft.com ) - Professor of philosophy at Boston College.
Alvin Plantinga – American Philosopher and 2017 Templeton Prize Laureate.
David Berlinski (davidberlinski.org)- Senior Fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture.
Answers in Genesis (answersingenesis.org)
Creation Ministries International (creation.com)
Institute of Creation Research (icr.org)