Science, the Bible, & Defending the Faith | Douglas Wilson

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  • Опубликовано: 30 авг 2022
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Комментарии • 23

  • @ChildofGod98765
    @ChildofGod98765 Год назад +13

    The Lord gives us strength, it’s only because of him I have persevered. I have two beautiful boys both are autistic. My husband passed away years ago. I’m all alone. I lost my job over declining the vaccine. LIKE MANY OTHERS! I declined due to my pre existing health conditions lupus and heart disease. I’ve been struggling to provide for myself and my children since losing my job from Forsyth hospital. I’m now waitressing, and I’m thankful, but I’m not making nearly enough to get by. Gas and groceries are super expensive. Every month is a battle to not end up on the streets with my two boys. I’m constantly in fear of losing my home.
    But even as I face homelessness seemingly every month. I have faith, God will provide. He has this far. With GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE! Thank you Jesus.

  • @TheCamG
    @TheCamG 4 месяца назад

    “Science lays claim to knowledge about the material world.”

  • @coach_drmiller
    @coach_drmiller Год назад +7

    Fantastic message, science is an exciting exploration of God's creation. He scattered the pieces, and said "wonder, wander, build and explore". When you examine the arguments in relation to modern humanistic science, they are laughably thin. The problem is the modern has been trained, via education, not to question the premises of the arguments; nor do they have the ability to think about them critically. Modern education has done its work in dulling critical thinking and installed uniformity.

  • @jessedphillips
    @jessedphillips Год назад +3

    This was a fantastic message. The incoherence of science without acknowledging the source of the the subject of that knowledge is the natural consequence of sin. The self refuting nature of that position is, as Doug says, burning up the Christian capital of history. It's as if we have jumped off of a cliff and are pretending that we can fly. Eventually gravity will catch up and, without some outside source to keep us aloft, there is going to be a hard devastating crash. Thank you for posting.

  • @detached
    @detached Год назад +1

    Phenomenal message!

  • @tonbears
    @tonbears Год назад +3

    This is what a man grounded in truth sounds like. Jesus is Lord of all!

  • @johnledieff6878
    @johnledieff6878 Год назад

    That was really good.

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica1993 Год назад +2

    One of my favorite portions of Scripture. It's one of those sections that I'd choose in those hypothetical, "If you could only read one Bible passage for the rest of your life" questions.
    It's documented fact that so many students who grew up in church get their faith destroyed when they go to college. Thank you for addressing this issue and actually equipping your people for this battle. This issue is so rarely even acknowledged!

  • @Globeguy1337
    @Globeguy1337 Год назад

    39:30
    See ‘Dominion’ by Tom Holland

  • @neilusingmyphonefletcher5950
    @neilusingmyphonefletcher5950 Год назад +2

    I agree! But, I do have a genuine question. I believe the underlying stability of the physical universe demonstrates the stability of the Lord's steadfast covenantal love (Jeremiah 31 v35, 36). Given this premise: how do you answer the "distant starlight problem" - associated with a young earth - from a covenantal perspective? I don't know how to fight this battle. Neil Fletcher. Sheffield Hallam University, UK.

    • @twood6992
      @twood6992 Год назад +3

      You might want to check out Dr Jason Lisle. Christian astronomer. He's written on the starlight issue.

    • @neilusingmyphonefletcher5950
      @neilusingmyphonefletcher5950 Год назад

      @@twood6992 Thank you. That recommendation is much appreciated.

  • @schaeffercox3158
    @schaeffercox3158 Год назад +5

    There are no absolutes.
    Are you absolutely sure about that?

    • @roxannelain7138
      @roxannelain7138 Год назад +1

      I heard it like this.
      There is no truth.
      Is that the truth?

    • @schaeffercox3158
      @schaeffercox3158 Год назад +1

      @@roxannelain7138 I like it.
      I saw some dude once saying that belief is a crutch the ignorant use, and an audience member in the Q&A asked that dude if he truly believes that.

  • @toughbiblepassages9082
    @toughbiblepassages9082 Год назад

    Love Doug Wilson and everything about this sermon.. except for the presuppositionalism stuff. Not only is classics apologetics logically more consistent (not evidentialism) but it’s also much more Biblical.. because Jesus Himself appealed to the laws of logic in order to prove scriptural proofs.. such as when He said “and since scripture cannot be broken” what He is saying is that “since scripture cannot contradict itself” aka the Bible follows the law of no contradiction.

  • @ronl514
    @ronl514 Год назад

    Good Stuff Maynard!