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Unbelievable? 19 Dec 2009 - What does science tell us about God?

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Unbelievable? 19 Dec 2009 - What does science tell us about God?

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2014
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Podcast episode

Description

Professor Lewis Wolpert is Emeritus Professor of Biology at University College London.  Professor Russell Cowburn is Chair of Nanotechnology at Imperial College.
Wolpert is an atheist, Cowburn a Christian.
Following on from a debate at Gunnersbury Baptist Church, the two scientists tackle the question "does science tell us anything about God?"  Wolpert believes it does - that belief in God is a product of evolution.  Cowburn believes that both science and scripture witness to a God who reveals himself to us.
Their conversation ranges over evolution, the new atheism and whether God should reveal himself through the miraculous.
To hear their original debate from November 2009 visit http://www.gunnersburybaptistchurch.org/events/opentoquestion/
For more Christian/non-Christian debate visit www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable or get the podcast or via Itunes
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Join in the discussion at the "Unbelievable?" group of the Premier Community
Released:
Jun 5, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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'Unbelievable?' engages in fundamental questions on Christianity with the intention to openly discuss different opinions between Christians and non-believers. http://unbelievable.podbean.com/feed/