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Video: Prof John Lennox on Suffering, Hope and Intelligence
What can Genesis teach us about Artificial Intelligence? (John Lennox)
Video: The Amazing Power of History to Make a Difference - Charles White, Jaroslaw Lukasik, Daryl McCarthy
Video: Harari’s Fiction: Where Does the Israeli Historian’s Story Go Wrong - Adam Szabados
Video: Witch Hunts, Crusades, and Inquisitions - A Church Historical Apologetic - Dr.Fabian F. Grassl
Video: How the Enlightenment Was Invented - Daniel von Wachter
The Fallacy That Christian Art Generally Portrays Christ As A Northern European Man
Video: Prof John Lennox on Suffering, Hope and Intelligence
What does human and artificial intelligence tell us about the existence of God and our place in the universe? We mention Dr. Jordan B. Peterson several times during this discussion as well as Timothy Keller. Few people are really challenging the roots of our defective modern culture more than Peterson, Keller, and Lennox. The goal is to stimulate people to really think.
What can Genesis teach us about Artificial Intelligence? (John Lennox)
Podcast: Do Not Love the WorldGenesis tells us that when God created humans in his image, he linked intelligence and consciousness together in one being, for he is himself like that – a conscious intelligent being. However, God, who is Spirit, links consciousness and intelligence together in a non-material being. The fact that God is Spirit shows that neither consciousness nor intelligence necessarily depend on a material substrate – another reason to think that humans will never be able to make a conscious material machine.
Mental HealthThe coronavirus continues to affect the lives of countless people around the world. But notwithstanding the casualties the COVID-19 pandemic has left in its wake, God is using that adversity to expose some things about the hearts of His people that some may not want to acknowledge or admit. Darrell and “Omaha” (Virgil) expound on that thesis in this timely and heart-penetrating episode of the Just Thinking podcast, titled “Do Not Love the World.”
Systemic Racism, God’s Grace, and the Human Heart: What the Bible Teaches About Structural SinThis Spotlight article looks at mental illness and Christianity, in particular, depression. Can a Christian suffer from depression? What does it mean when you don’t experience the joy of the Lord as your strength? The article is an excerpt from a book ‘A.S.K.’ by former pastor David Robertson.
Video: Racial Reconciliation - Ephesians 2:10-11 | Dr. Voddie BauchamSin corrupts every institution and every system because, one way or another, sinful human beings are involved. This means that laws, policies, habits, and customs are also corrupted by sin. We are called to do everything within our power to expunge sin from the structures of our society. Christians know that the justice of God demands that we do so. At the same time, we cannot accept that the structural manifestations of sin are the heart of the problem. No, the heart of the problem is found in the sinfulness of the individual human heart.
In recent years we have a growing concern about “social justice.” What is meant by that phrase, however, varies widely among those who use and promote it. What is too often missing—even in the calls for “social justice” coming from Christian leaders—is a clear understanding of biblical justice. Justice exists because God is just and righteous. He is the One who defines justice and He has revealed what true justice is in the Bible.
Video: The Amazing Power of History to Make a Difference - Charles White, Jaroslaw Lukasik, Daryl McCarthy
By telling the story of what God has done in the past, we can see more clearly what He is doing today. As we see how followers of God served Him in the past, we learn lessons for what we should be doing today. Showing the footsteps of God in history provides a bridge for communicating the Gospel with unbelievers today. This video includes a panel of three Christian leaders who have effectively used history to communicate with believers and unbelievers alike. This will encourage each person to learn the history of Christianity in their country or region and find ways to effectively tell that story today.
Video: Harari’s Fiction: Where Does the Israeli Historian’s Story Go Wrong - Adam Szabados
Yuval Noah Harari became famous for his two best-selling books on human history: Sapiens and Deus Homo. In these two engaging books he gives a short summary of history and where he thinks it is leading. Harari's books are widely read and have earned praise from the likes of Mark Zuckerberg, Barack Obama, and Bill Gates. In this talk we will look at the main arguments behind Harari's historical vision and subject his vision to an evangelical criticism.
Video: Witch Hunts, Crusades, and Inquisitions - A Church Historical Apologetic - Dr.Fabian F. Grassl
Hundreds of thousands of witches burned at the stake? Crusaders wading ankle-deep through streets of blood? Torture, dread, and death in the wake of the Inquisition? Popular accounts provide us with a shocking picture of Christianity’s history, and the argument from past failures is a favorite one employed by critics. Subjecting these phenomena to sober scrutiny, we will not only discover how much truth there actually is to some prevalent charges leveled against the Christian faith, but also learn more about God’s transformative power throughout history by transforming…us.
Video: How the Enlightenment Was Invented - Daniel von Wachter
It is generally taught the Enlightenment happened between 1680 and 1800 and that this time therefore is “the age of Enlightenment”. While the church had prevented the development of reason and progress during the “dark ages”, the natural sciences developed, philosophy came to flourish, and freedom of opinion and freedom of religion were introduced. This talk will demonstrate that there is nearly no truth in this widespread and powerful story.
The Fallacy That Christian Art Generally Portrays Christ As A Northern European Man
Video: A Biblical Response to Social Justice: Live Conversation with Thaddeus WilliamsWe do not know for certain what Christ looked like. However, I suggest that the tradition is old enough and geographically widespread enough to cast doubt on the assertion that the familiar bearded Christ with a light complexion arises from a Western European cultural prejudice.
How should Christians think about social justice? What is a Christian response to injustice? In this video, I interview Professor Thaddeus Williams about his upcoming book: Confronting Injustice Without Compromise.