An atheist woman does everything she can to find “truth” outside of God, but ironically her efforts only bring her to know the God of truth.
Technology has brought changes to our daily lives. We are now able to perform amazing things, feats unimaginable 15 years ago. Despite the advancements, there is something technology will never be able to replicate – human emotions. Some argue, however, that robots can imitate all forms of human feelings, but Cliff shares deeper thoughts on the matter.
Science is a wonderful tool to explain many aspects of life. But it cannot explain the supernatural. When it comes to the resurrection of Christ, there is a deeper reality that science cannot explain.
Cliff admits in this episode that he is in fact a science denier. He explains his reasons as to why, and under the right circumstances, a science denier is not a bad thing to be.
Cliff departs from his typical topics like metaphysics, cosmology, and eschatology to discuss something he has had over 35 years of experience in – marriage.
Christopher Hitchens was one of the world’s most renowned intellectuals. He was also an atheist. He wrote extensively about human life with no God, and how everything humans can obtain they can do without a higher power. At the time of his death, however, he continued writing, but Cliff shows how the tenor of his arguments changed.
Is our existence logical? Can logic be used to explain how we got here? The evidence may show that it is nothing short of miraculous.
For many years, the influence of the book Principia by Isaac Newton made people see the world as an ordered, coherent place that could be fully understood through science, reason, logic and mathematics, but love cannot be defined by any of those element and Cliff explains why.
Frankenstein, the famous Mary Shelley novel, is compared to Jesus’ resurrection. How can two unlike stories find common ground? Cliff explains that the resurrection of Jesus is not fictional, but a reality that is much easier to accept than Frankenstein’s monster resurrected from the dead.