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Cliff! 54y 20
Human nature intrinsically rejects the idea of death. Even the most avid evolutionists will, at some point, have to face this reality… the reality of dying. Cliff shares what mus
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The Theory of Evolution at its core denies basic, moral elements. The popular premise, “survival of the fittest,” goes in stark contrast to Jesus’ teachings of serving and he
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Leo Tolstoy was once the world’s most famous writer. He had all the world had to offer. So, what led him down the path to despair, despite all his worldly success? Cliff identifi
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For many years, the influence of the book Principia by Isaac Newton made people see the world as an ordered, coherent place that could be fully understood through science, reason,
Many people attempt to find the meaning of life without the Bible. Cliff explores why this is an exercise in futility.
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When a baby is born, we have such great hopes for their future. We hope they find purpose in their lives and fulfill their dreams. Yet, life can become so dismal and negative. Is t
Cliff! 54y 27
Miracles in their essence, cannot be explained. Then how about finding logic in a miracle? would not that be trying to explain it? Cliff explains in fascinating detail the logic of
Cliff! 54y 14
Is our existence logical? Can logic be used to explain how we got here? The evidence may show that it is nothing short of miraculous.
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Frankenstein, the famous Mary Shelley novel, is compared to Jesus’ resurrection. How can two unlike stories find common ground? Cliff explains that the resurrection of Jesus is n
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Technology has brought changes to our daily lives. We are now able to perform amazing things, feats unimaginable 15 years ago. Despite the advancements, there is something technolo
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Suppose the origin story of the earth is true? What implications would it have on our lives? Cliff discusses this supposition of the biblical origin story, and what this might mean
Cliff departs from his typical topics like metaphysics, cosmology, and eschatology to discuss something he has had over 35 years of experience in marriage.
Our universe relies on morals. We have an opportunity to choose what is right and wrong. Millennia ago, Satan contested that we really don’t have the freedom to choose God’s la
You say poTAto, I say POtato. Can both pronunciations be correct? When it comes to life, how do we know if we are correctly interpreting life or are we just sharing our mixed up op
How do you trust the conclusions of someone who believes that all existence is an accident? You don’t. Cliff Goldstein gives the clearest answer why, according to his theory, eve
Many individuals believe in evolution. That either chance, a big bang, or any other thought that can “explain” the universe, can be accepted as the origin of things. That can b
The German phrase: Einmal is keinmal is translated “one time is no time.” It’s an idiomatic expression that means if something happens only once, it really doesn’t matter.
Cliff admits in this episode that he is in fact a science denier. He explains his reasons as to why, and under the right circumstances, a science denier is not a bad thing to be.
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Cliff Goldstein tells his own personal story of growing up Jewish and the miraculous series of events that led him to become a Christian.