Is the cyborg the future of humanity? Will Artificial intelligence and genetic engineering combine to create a new species of humanity? Are we now entering a new age of posthumanity? Listen as Pat and Dr. Fazale Rana discuss transhumanism and the future of the human race.
Some of the most popular and “formidable” arguments against Christianity today are actually bad arguments. Listen as Greg Koukl addresses some of the most popular arguments against Christianity and explains their error and how to answer these challenges.
A recent scientist stated that there seems to be a direction that our machines are getting more intelligent and human-like while we are lapsing into greater ignorance and more machine-like. In other words, machines are becoming more human and humans are becoming more like the machines. Is man becoming slave to the machine he created? Can disembodied intelligence ever be human? What dangers does greater dependence on machines pose for humanity? Listen as Pat and Dr. Craig Gay discuss modern technology and the future of humanity.
In Genesis 1, God commanded Man to “have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” However, with the advance in technology, is man now becoming slave to the machines he invented? What is the future of mankind and the advancing technology? Listen as Pat and Dr. Craig M. Gay discuss the direction of modern technology and the future of humanity.
Can one believe in science and the Genesis creation account? Can a Christian be serious about science and still believe in the Bible? Is Christianity incompatible with science? Listen as Greg Koukl dispels the popular myth that Christianity and science are at odds and reveals how they actually are allies.
Are science and Christianity at war? Can someone be a serious student of science and believe in the Bible? There is a popular myth that faith in Christ and science are at odds but is this really the case? Listen as Greg Koukl dispels that myth and reveals how Christianity and science are not enemies but allies.
The compatibility of science and faith rests entirely upon how one defines those terms. Is “science” an impartial search for truth, or a methodology in which the right kind of answers are more important than the right answers? Is “faith” merely religious wishful thinking, or a step of trust based on the evidence? Greg reveals how a philosophical commitment to naturalism stifles the search for truth, and that rather than being hostile to science, biblical Christianity is the seedbed that gave modern science its start.