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BelievAble Talks (engl. OV)
The mystery of Origins - Theory of Evolution
Continuing from Episode 4, in this episode we explore the second law of thermodynamics, genetic entropy, the evolutionary timeline, the nuclear geyser, and transitional fossils.
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The logic of possibility
Science speaks of a future of limitless possibilities for humanity. Our vast universe presents us with exciting and seemingly unlimited opportunities for exploration. In this final episode, we bring together theoretical science and theological thought, and revisit quantum theory, theoretical physics and multiple-dimension realities, while also discussing humanity’s quest for perfection and immortality.
BelievAble Talks (engl. OV)
The mystery of Origins - Cosmology
Why is there a Universe? How did we get here? Why are we here? These questions have troubled the human mind for millennia. Religion sought to offer answers from the beginning of human thought; science joined the quest, though often finding itself at odds with religion. But are religion and science necessarily mutually exclusive? Can science withstand the same scrutiny to which religious claims are subjected? In this episode we discuss the Big Bang theory, particle physics, supersymmetry, multiverse, and the Higgs particle.
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HEIRS OF PROMISES, PRISONERS OF HOPE
We have a Promised Land to look forward to with hope. What can the study of the earthly land of promise teach us about seeking the heavenly Canaan? What challenges can we expect to face? This week we will see how lessons learned from earthly the Canaan can lead us to the heavenly Canaan.
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THE TRUE JOSHUA
How does the life and ministry of Joshua point forward to the ministry of Messiah? This week's lesson will explore the concept of "type and antitype" in scripture. How was Joshua a type of Jesus? What did Jesus accomplish that Joshua was unable to do?



