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Bishop Robert Barron: Is Stephen Hawking Right About God?

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In Stephen Hawking’s final book, “Brief Answers to the Big Questions,” published just a few months after his death, the famed scientist suggests that God does not exist and the universe does not require an explanation. Is he right? Brandon Vogt and Bishop Robert Barron discuss in this episode of the Word on Fire Show.

November 2018


Richard Dawkins vs Cardinal George Pell

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Richard Dawkins and Catholic Cardinal George Pell discuss religion, morals and evolution on Q&A. (10-4-2012 ABC TV)

Read the full transcript here


Rediscovering God’s existence in an atheistic world

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Prof. Michael Augros – Author and Vice-President of Institute for the Study of Nature Professor Michael Augros demonstrates how we can rediscover God’s existence in our increasingly atheistic world. Hosted by Fr. Mitch Pacwa.

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The Galileo Myth

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Galileo is routinely portrayed as a victim of religious persecution and a martyr to the cause of science. Here is the real story about Galileo. It’s not the story about an enlightened scientist being persecuted by a narrow-minded Catholic Church because that story is basically a myth.

http://where-do-we-come-from.com


Steven Hawking and the “The Theory of Everything” (film)

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The new biopic “A Theory of Everything” does indeed engage in a fair amount of Hawking-hagiography, but it is also, curiously, a God-haunted movie. Find more videos of Fr. Robert Barron at http://WordOnFire.org.


The Fine Tuning of the Universe

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For more resources visit: http://www.reasonablefaith.org/finetu…

Be sure to view the Kalam Cosmological Argument animation video: http://youtu.be/6CulBuMCLg0

Source: Reasonable Faith


Would you baptize an extraterrestrial ?

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Brother Guy Consolmagno SJ, astronomer at the Vatican Observatory and co-author of the new book, “Would You Baptize an Extra-Terrestrial…and other Questions from the In-Box at the Vatican Observatory” on the relationship between faith and science and how it can occur on friendly, mutually respectful terms.


Galileo and Medieval Science – by James Hannam

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Arguments for Atheism?

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Richard Swinburne is the Emeritus Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion, University of Oxford. He is one of the leading analytic philosophers of religion and his contributions to Christian philosophy has been enormous. His first three books focused on the existence of God: The Coherence of Theism, The Existence of God, and Faith and Reason. Other books dealt with issues in philosophical theology, including The Christian God, The Problem of Evil, and The Evolution of the Soul.

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Life, the Universe and Nothing

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best-twitter-wallpaper-124We are happy to share with your the recent three-part discussion between Prof Lawrence Krauss and Dr William Lane Craig in august 2013 about ‘Life, the Universe and Nothing’. These debates were organized y the City Bible Forum and made available on their Youtube Channel. The first dialogue was held in Brisbane about the question ‘Has science buried God?’; the second in Sydney on the question ‘Why is there something rather than nothing?’ and the third in Melbourne on the question ‘Is it reasonable to believe there is a God?

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