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Faith and Science

3ABN Australia Radio

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Presented by Dr. John Ashton, a professor of chemistry and biomedical science and author of 14 books. Listen to Dr. John Ashton explain how science is challenging evolution and supporting the Biblical account of creation
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A podcast about Science, Faith, and Reasoning from a science teacher's perspective. Hosted by Daniel Faucett. Did we evolve from the primordial soup? Did the Universe start with a Big Bang? Do we share DNA with chimpanzees? Does the Moral Law exist, and does it show evidence of a great cosmic Law Giver? Join us as we navigate difficult topics and reconcile them with the Christian Faith.
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Aquinas 101 - Science and Faith

The Thomistic Institute

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Has modern science made faith in God impossible? Does belief in miracles and traditional dogmas require us to deny scientific evidence, or abandon the scientific method? Does Schrodinger’s cat invalidate the principle of non-contradiction? The Catholic faith does not need to fear contemporary science. In fact, great believing minds have steered the scientific project until today, and still have much to say about the harmony of science and divine faith.
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The readings for this week are Acts 8:26-40, Psalm 22:25-31, 1 John 4:7-21, and John 15:1-8. This week we discuss the reason that we prune plants. When Jesus is comparing ourselves to pruning we must first understand the reason for it, which there are multiple, and then figure out where in ourselves do we need to keep pruning. The growth that God i…
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Can random mutations actually produce the complex molecular machines in our body like the ATP synthase motor that spins faster than a jet engine? How many of these tiny turbines power our cells every day? Which technology company based their new computer chip on the human brain because of its brilliant design? Can our thoughts be weighed? Stayed tu…
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In this episode, my brother John and I sit back and engage with the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) from our two worldviews. This is part 2 of the discussion.The Thumbnail for the YouTube video was made with Artificial Intelligence (Craiyon).#apologetics #ai #artificialintelligence #Christianity #atheism #scienceandfaith #christianpodcast #ch…
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The readings for this week are Acts 4:5-12, Psalm 23, 1 John 3:16-24, and John 10:11-18. This week we look at how we could expand our understanding of hearing and understanding the voice of God. It is quite easy for us to ignore the nonhuman part of God's creation and think that God doesn't speak there, but most of us would also say it's something …
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The readings for this week are Acts 3:12-19, Psalm 4, 1 John 3:1-7, and Luke 24:36b-48. This week we look at Albert Einstein pushing himself to think beyond where people had thought before with his Theory of General Relativity. He then had to wait to see the result from the next total solar eclipse and had to even have other scientists run the expe…
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The readings for this week are Acts 4:32-35, Psalm 133, 1 John 1:1-2:2, and John 20:19-31. This week we look at animal extinction and when do we really know that an animal is gone? What evidence is needed to change our minds about this? This is quite similar to what the disciples went through but especially Thomas. Thomas does us a favor by showing…
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In this episode, my brother John and I sit back and engage with the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) from our two worldviews. This is part 1 of the discussion.The Thumbnail was made for this video with Artificial Intelligence (Craiyon).#apologetics #ai #artificialintelligence #Christianity #atheism #scienceandfaith #christianpodcast #christian…
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The readings for the week for Easter Vigil are Genesis 1:1-2:4a and Psalm 136:1-9, 23-26, Genesis 7:1-5, 11-18; 8:6-18; 9:8-13 and Psalm 46, Genesis 22:1-18 and Psalm 16, Exodus 14:10-31; 15:20-21 and Exodus 15:1b-13, 17-18, Isaiah 55:1-11 and Isaiah 12:2-6, Baruch 3:9-15, 3:32-4:4 or Proverbs 8:1-8, 19-21; 9:4b-6 and Psalm 19, Ezekiel 36:24-28 and…
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The readings for the week for Palm Sunday are Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 and Mark 11:1-11 or John 12:12-16. The readings for the Sunday of the Passion are Isaiah 50:4-9a, Psalm 31:9-16, Philippians 2:5-11, and Mark 14:1-15:47 or Mark 15:1-39, (40-47). This week we look at pathological science and how our human experience has sometimes gotten caught up in…
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From salivary glands that secrete enzymes to lubricate and pre-digest food, to the intricate mucous membranes that line the inside, how does our mouth show amazing design by a creator? What protein binds and protects vitamin B12, without which we would die?3ABN Australia Radio
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The readings for the week are Jeremiah 31:31-34, either Psalm 51:1-12 or Psalm 119:9-16, Hebrews 5:5-10, and John 12:20-33. This week we look at the biology of seeds and how they work. From this understanding, we are better able to understand what Jesus is saying in John 12:24 about the grain seed that must die, as Jesus prepares for his death and …
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The readings for the week are Numbers 21:4-9, Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22, Ephesians 2:1-10, and John 3:14-21. This week we look at how Jesus was a catalyst for transforming our relationship with God. Like how Nicodemus didn't fully understand how Jesus was laying out his whole ministry, we sometimes miss what God is trying to do for us as well. This ofte…
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Why did God put Adam and Eve in a garden in Eden? How does gardening reduce stress, anxiety, and depression? Study after study is showing time in nature and gardening boosts mental health. What's the science behind it? Want to lower your risk of dementia by 50%? Listen to Dr John Ashton dig deeper into this.…
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The readings for the week are Exodus 20:1-17, Psalm 19, 1 Corinthians 1:18-25, and John 2:13-22. This week we look at how sometimes science misses the target too. We have to make sure that the new thing is actually doing what it is advertised to do, and be better for us, in both the short and long term. This is something that can easily be overlook…
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The readings for the week are Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16, Psalm 22:23-31, Romans 4:13-25, and either Mark 8:31-38 or Mark 9:2-9. This week we look at how we can get stuck in our ideas and hurt where God is trying to take us. We need to be willing and able to hear new ideas and willing to adapt ours so that we can continue to grow. Thanks again for takin…
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The readings for the week are Genesis 9:8-17, Psalm 25:1-10, 1 Peter 3:18-22, and Mark 1:9-15. This week we look at how timing is important to God in Jesus' ministry but also how it is baked into our world as well. Are we willing to acknowledge it as well? Thanks again for taking the time out to listen to this and I hope this is a tool that you fin…
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The readings for the week are 2 Kings 2:1-12, Psalm 50:1-6, 2 Corinthians 4:3-6, and Mark 9:2-9. This week we look at something seen as waste material, such as an orange peel or coffee grounds, which can produce so much more than we expect. Jesus gives a taste of what is coming and shows there is so much more there than we understand of what Jesus …
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Curious about the scientific mystery behind the seven-day week? Uncover evidence supporting the historical accuracy of the Bible and its overlooked scientific relevance. Explore the intriguing link between a biological need for rest and the biblical seven day cycle. Have you ever wondered why, despite societal changes, the seven-day week remains re…
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The readings for the week are Isaiah 40:21-31, Psalm 147:1-11, 20c, 1 Corinthians 9:16-23, and Mark 1:29-39. This week we look at Boston Dynamics, Spot is allowing us to explore places here on earth that were very difficult previously. When we look at what Jesus does in the end of Mark Chapter 1, we see a similar challenge of challenging his discip…
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From its biofluorescent fur to the venomous spurs on its hind feet, how does the platypus, with its perplexing array of features, defy conventional evolutionary theories? Can the precision of its built-in electrolocation and electroreception abilities truly be attributed to random chance and blind mutations? Moreover, how could blind chance alone a…
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The readings for the week are Deuteronomy 18:15-20, Psalm 111, 1 Corinthians 8:1-13, and Mark 1:21-28. This week we look at penicillin and see the surprise that new insights can bring to science and to faith. The important thing is staying humble in faith and in science in things like citizen science. Thanks again for taking the time out to listen …
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Can blind chance truly explain the miraculous coordination of muscles, nerves, and DNA that compose the symphony of human speech? How do the intricate mechanics of the human voice, including the lungs, vocal cords and articulators speak of a creator designer?3ABN Australia Radio
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The readings for the week are Jonah 3:1-5, 10, Psalm 62:5-12, 1 Corinthians 7:29-31, and Mark 1:14-20. This week we look at how we have to accept change and be willing to react immediately. When we see Jesus calling his disciples by the sea we see that along with how our body reacts to bacteria attacking it. The reactions are immediate, but the rel…
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The readings for the week are 1 Samuel 3:1-10, (11-20), Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18, 1 Corinthians 6:12-20, and John 1:43-51. This week we look at how challenges can be very good for us. Just like President Kennedy challenged the United States in the 1960's to go and reach the moon by the end of the decade, Jesus does the same when the early disciples get…
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The readings for the week are Genesis 1:1-5, Psalm 29, Acts 19:1-7, and Mark 1:4-11. This week we look at the properties of water and how that along with the news of ignition of nuclear fusion opens to us a new world. We see in baptism that it opens up the beginning of Jesus' ministry and it appears that we are at a beginning of a new energy horizo…
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Surprise! We have made it to 6 Years of doing the Faith and Science Podcast. It has been quite a ride and I am so thankful for everyone tuning in and listening as we have made 2 turns through the lectionary. I am excited with some ideas for the podcast next year and I look forward to seeing where this continues to go. Here's to the next year and Th…
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The readings for the week are Isaiah 61:10-62:3, Psalm 148, Galatians 4:4-7, and Luke 2:22-40. This week we look at the history of Polio and how we discovered a vaccine. The process was long, but we were able to fulfil the promises made in the March of Dimes to almost eradicate the disease from the planet. It is a good reminder that there was a poi…
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Discover the extraordinary world within as we unravel the mysteries of our kidneys—a marvel of genetic coding and precision chemical engineering. From the intricate dance of blood filtration to the orchestration of hormonal symphonies, witness the undeniable fingerprints of intelligent design. Could these intricate systems truly be the result of bl…
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The readings for the 4th Sunday of Advent are 2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16, Luke 1:46b-55 or Psalm 89:1-4, 19-26, Romans 16:25-27, and Luke 1:26-38. The Reading for the Nativity of Our Lord are Isaiah 9:2-7, Psalm 96, Titus 2:11-14, and Luke 2:1-14, (15-20), or Isaiah 62:6-12, Psalm 97, Titus 3:4-7, and Luke 2:(1-7), 8-20, or Isaiah 52:7-10, Psalm 98, Hebre…
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The readings this week are Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11, Psalm 126 or Luke 1:46b-55, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24, and John 1:6-8, 19-28. This week look at how seed distribution shows us how God likes preparing the way from plants to people. There is a need to be patient and trust while also allowing us to take risks as needed as well. Thanks again for taking th…
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The readings this week are Isaiah 40:1-11, Psalm 85:1-2, 8-13, 2 Peter 3:8-15a, and Mark 1:1-8. This week we see how John the Baptist was laying the foundation for Jesus coming but was there to start the work but not to finish. The work had to keep moving, just like our world with succession. The world keeps moving and changing but are we allowing …
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The readings this week are Isaiah 64:1-9, Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19, 1 Corinthians 1:3-9, and Mark 13:24-37. This week we talk about preparation. We see nature do this and see that God is calling us into it without knowing the end date. This is hard for us, and makes it feel at times that things are too big or too much for us, but that doesn't mean that …
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Navigate with us through the intriguing challenges faced by Biblical teachings in modern education systems and discover the profound connection between dreams, prophecies and the concept of destiny. How are the core principles of the Ten Commandments relevant to today? What impact did the life of Jesus have on society? What well known historical fi…
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The readings this week are Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24, Psalm 100, or Psalm 95:1-7a, with Ephesians 1:15-23, and Matthew 25:31-46. This week we talk about observations in science and how we also need to do that in our faith and life as well. We need to be able to see the small things in order for us to be the hands and feet as God is calling us into. W…
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Ever wondered why horses are born with temporary hoof coverings? Curious about Neanderthals and their surprising similarities to us? Have you pondered the mystery of blushing—why is it unique to humans? Explore the evidence challenging evolution, from horse hooves to Neanderthals. But the intrigue doesn't stop there! Explore the complexity of the h…
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The readings this week are Judges 4:1-7 and Psalm 123, or Zephaniah 1:7, 12-18 and Psalm 90:1-8, (9-11), 12, with 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11, and Matthew 25:14-30. This week we talk about how we have run through many of our water reserves and they will not be able to come back. To prevent further damage, we have to be willing to take this inconvenient …
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Do archaeological findings challenge or confirm the Bible's accounts? Can historical records support events like the Exodus or the reign of pharaohs? Discover the clues that could reshape our understanding of ancient history and find out why some scholars propose a substantial revision of the established timelines for Egyptian history.…
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The readings this week are Joshua 24:1-3a, 14-25 and Psalm 78:1-7, or Wisdom of Solomon 6:12-16 or Amos 5:18-24 and Wisdom of Solomon 6:17-20 or Psalm 70, with 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 and Matthew 25:1-13. This week we talk about trees and how they have evolved to grow while being prepared. This is something that we as people can learn from that it …
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Is the 1% genetic difference between humans and chimpanzees a myth? Could there be an educational agenda driving the persistence of this belief? What is Mitochondrial Eve’s age based on mutation rates? What does mitochondrial DNA reveal about human origins? What does junk DNA tell us about our design? Discover why some experts now suggest that the …
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The readings this week for the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost are Joshua 3:7-17 and Psalm 107:1-7, 33-37, or Micah 3:5-12 and Psalm 43, with 1 Thessalonians 2:9-13, and Matthew 23:1-12. The readings for All Saints Sunday are Revelation 7:9-17, Psalm 34:1-10, 22, 1 John 3:1-3, and Matthew 5:1-12. This week we talk about making sure our egos are in chec…
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Discover the secrets hidden in your DNA! How does your genetic code stay untangled and replicate flawlessly? Join Dr John Ashton as he untangles the mysteries of DNA, revealing the incredible machinery within your cells. Can blind chance truly explain the complexities of DNA's topoisomerases? Can random mutations explain it all? Tune in and find ou…
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The readings this week for the 22nd Sunday after Pentecost are Deuteronomy 34:1-12 and Psalm 90:1-6, 13-17, or Leviticus 19:1-2, 15-18 and Psalm 1, 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8 • Matthew 22:34-46. The readings for Reformation Sunday are Jeremiah 31:31-34, Psalm 46, Romans 3:19-28, and John 8:31-36. This week we look at how we can follow the greatest comma…
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Do the Bible and history intertwine in unexpected ways? How did ancient civilisations master technology without the knowledge we possess today? What secrets do the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age reveal about our past? Explore the surprising stability of Noah's Ark and the truth about human intelligence throughout history.…
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The readings this week are Exodus 33:12-23 and Psalm 99 or Isaiah 45:1-7 and Psalm 96:1-9, (10-13), with 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 and Matthew 22:15-22. This week we look at the dirty side of science. We talk about the need for replication of scientific studies to help make sure that our bias is out of the research. This is a part of science that we d…
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Ever wondered how dinosaurs might provide undeniable proof of a global flood? Curious about the massive graveyards of these colossal creatures? Join us as we delve into the astounding evidence for a global flood, where enormous dinosaur graveyards reveal a story of biblical proportions. Have you pondered the perplexing question of why dinosaurs are…
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In this episode, I look at the differences between the NASB 2020 and the NASB 1995. In the Preface to the NASB 2020, The Lockman Foundation claims to have attempted to make the NASB 2020 more "gender accurate", as well as easier to read through using language that is common and more understandable to the modern English reader. Overall, there are lo…
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The readings this week are Exodus 32:1-14 and Psalm 106:1-6, 19-23 or Isaiah 25:1-9 and Psalm 23, with Philippians 4:1-9, and Matthew 22:1-14. This week we look at the value of the Null Hypothesis. Sometimes it can be very difficult for us to give up on our hypothesis that we have put so much time into. We want to make it work even when it isn't wo…
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