When people say science contradicts faith, they usually define faith as "Believing without evidence". In this Ready Reasons episode, Trent Horn explains why the traditional understanding of faith is not contradicted by science.
When people say science contradicts faith, they usually define faith as "Believing without evidence". In this Ready Reasons episode, Trent Horn explains why the traditional understanding of faith is not contradicted by science.
Are the gospel accounts of Jesus' resurrection reliable? Or did the Apostles make the whole thing up? Karlo Broussard discusses why we can believe the gospels when it comes to their account of the resurrection narrative.
A popular objection is that Jesus' resurrection is a rip-off of dying and rising deities within pagan mythology. Should Christians be alarmed by this? Karlo Broussard gives reasons why the answer is no.
Atheists often try to justify their atheism by saying there is no scientific evidence for God. But as Karlo shows in this video, such a quest for truth starts off on the wrong foot, since science's methodology precludes it from being able to detect God.