Our online videos of our meetings go back to November of 2017. So if you missed a program, or just want to see it again, here’s our YouTube channel!
The latest video is usually available the same month as was the meeting, on the third Friday.
Our online videos of our meetings go back to November of 2017. So if you missed a program, or just want to see it again, here’s our YouTube channel!
The latest video is usually available the same month as was the meeting, on the third Friday.
Click here for the video on our YouTube channel
For more than 20 years, Real Science Radio has tackled the most controversial and fascinating topics in science, from physics to archaeology. In this “Best of…” presentation, co-host Fred Williams highlights some very thought-provoking discussions with notable guests from the program. He energetically unites real science, Biblical history, and culture to encourage the audience to think more deeply about the Creator behind it all.
All our other videos, back to 2017, are here on YouTube!
Jack Cascione (pronounced kah-SHOH-neh), a Bible research specialist, asetheticist, art professor, theologian, and author, presents evidence that we have the original 3500-year-old text of Chapter 1 of Genesis, with:
All our other videos, back to 2017, are here on YouTube!
Breathing is something we do every moment without thinking — yet the air we inhale is filled with pollutants, dust, microbes, and harmful particles that could seriously damage our lungs. So how are we protected?
In his fascinating presentation, Carl Kerby explores your body’s remarkable “air filtration” respiratory system – a multi-layered defence mechanism so intricate and efficient that it points clearly to a wise, intelligent Designer, not time and senseless chance.
All our other videos, back to 2017, are here, on YouTube!
For centuries great thinkers have struggled to understand the relationship between the physical human brain and the non-physical mind, specifically how consciousness, thoughts, and feelings interact with the material of the brain itself. Dr. Matthew Welborn examines some key arguments for recent scientific evidence that point to the reality of an immaterial mind, fundamentally distinct from the physical brain.