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You should believe everything we say in this episode, because all scientific authorities agree with us when we discuss the following: The first sparks of scientific investigation with the pre-Socratic philosophers Aristotle's many contributions and errings to natural philosophy The genius and folly of Isaac Newton The brilliance and stubbornness of Albert Einstein The acceptance and subsequent rejection of Piltdown Man
You should believe everything we say in this episode, because all scientific authorities agree with us when we discuss the following: The first sparks of scientific investigation with the pre-Socratic philosophers Aristotle's many contributions and errings to natural philosophy The genius and folly of Isaac Newton The brilliance and stubbornness of Albert Einstein The acceptance and subsequent rejection of Piltdown Man
You should believe everything we say in this episode, because all scientific authorities agree with us when we discuss the following: The first sparks of scientific investigation with the pre-Socratic philosophers Aristotle's many contributions and errings to natural philosophy The genius and folly of Isaac Newton The brilliance and stubbornness of Albert Einstein The acceptance and subsequent rejection of Piltdown Man
We discuss a great many things, including: How cool we are for having recorded 10 episodes. Listener feedback. Does God believe things on faith? The argument from authority. Similarities between the peer review process and evolution.
We discuss a great many things, including: How cool we are for having recorded 10 episodes. Listener feedback. Does God believe things on faith? The argument from authority. Similarities between the peer review process and evolution.
We discuss a great many things, including: How cool we are for having recorded 10 episodes. Listener feedback. Does God believe things on faith? The argument from authority. Similarities between the peer review process and evolution.
We had a delightful discussion with christian apologist Eric Chabot about apologetics and its role in the world. Eric is the director of the Ohio State University (OSU) arm of Ratio Christi, a student apologetics group which hosts events and speakers on the subject of christian apologetics and theology. Check out Eric's frequently updated blog about Ratio Christi at OSU: Ratio Christi at OSU. Sorry, by the way, about all the background noise in the middle of the episode… Gabe was building a birdhouse during the conversation.
We had a delightful discussion with christian apologist Eric Chabot about apologetics and its role in the world. Eric is the director of the Ohio State University (OSU) arm of Ratio Christi, a student apologetics group which hosts events and speakers on the subject of christian apologetics and theology. Check out Eric's frequently updated blog about Ratio Christi at OSU: Ratio Christi at OSU. Sorry, by the way, about all the background noise in the middle of the episode… Gabe was building a birdhouse during the conversation.
We had a delightful discussion with christian apologist Eric Chabot about apologetics and its role in the world. Eric is the director of the Ohio State University (OSU) arm of Ratio Christi, a student apologetics group which hosts events and speakers on the subject of christian apologetics and theology. Check out Eric's frequently updated blog about Ratio Christi at OSU: Ratio Christi at OSU. Sorry, by the way, about all the background noise in the middle of the episode… Gabe was building a birdhouse during the conversation.
The concluding part of our discussion about Joseph Smith founding the Mormon church. That's right: the Mormons aren't going to come up again for a little while. Forced out of Ohio on charges of bank fraud, Smith takes his followers to Missouri, where escalating violence forces them to Nauvoo, Illinois. As mayor of Nauvoo and president of the church, Joseph tries to construct his theocratic Mormon paradise, which eventually brings him to his voilent end.
The concluding part of our discussion about Joseph Smith founding the Mormon church. That's right: the Mormons aren't going to come up again for a little while. Forced out of Ohio on charges of bank fraud, Smith takes his followers to Missouri, where escalating violence forces them to Nauvoo, Illinois. As mayor of Nauvoo and president of the church, Joseph tries to construct his theocratic Mormon paradise, which eventually brings him to his voilent end.
The concluding part of our discussion about Joseph Smith founding the Mormon church. That's right: the Mormons aren't going to come up again for a little while. Forced out of Ohio on charges of bank fraud, Smith takes his followers to Missouri, where escalating violence forces them to Nauvoo, Illinois. As mayor of Nauvoo and president of the church, Joseph tries to construct his theocratic Mormon paradise, which eventually brings him to his voilent end.
A continuation of the history of Mormonism during the lifetime of Joseph Smith, covering the first vision in New York, the translation in Pennsylvania, and Joseph's move to Ohio. Visit us online at: nontheology.com facebook.com/nontheology
A continuation of the history of Mormonism during the lifetime of Joseph Smith, covering the first vision in New York, the translation in Pennsylvania, and Joseph's move to Ohio. Visit us online at: nontheology.com facebook.com/nontheology
A continuation of the history of Mormonism during the lifetime of Joseph Smith, covering the first vision in New York, the translation in Pennsylvania, and Joseph's move to Ohio. Visit us online at: nontheology.com facebook.com/nontheology