The Ground Belief Podcast: Helping you make sense of your world by building better beliefs.
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Dealing With Doubts, Part 2
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This is part one of a presentation originally titled, "The Myth of Certainty: Dealing with Doubts in the Christian Faith." I hope it is helpful for those struggling with doubts about what they believe.Kirjoittanut Chris Gadsden
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This is part one of a presentation originally titled, "The Myth of Certainty: Dealing with Doubts in the Christian Faith." I hope it is helpful for those struggling with doubts about what they believe.Kirjoittanut Chris Gadsden
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Stephen Hawking, Philosophy, and Theism, Part 2
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Part 2 of an interview with Dr. Kenny Boyce on the philosophical implications of Stephen Hawking's work. We discuss the difference between realism and anti-realism in science, evidence for God, and the god of the gaps objection to theism.Kirjoittanut Chris Gadsden
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Stephen Hawking, Philosophy, and Theism
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Part 1 of an interview with Dr. Kenny Boyce on the philosophical implications of Stephen Hawking's work.Kirjoittanut Chris Gadsden
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How Games Improve Our Minds, Part 2
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Part 2 of my interview with Mark Swanson, creator of Feudum. We discuss how playing "Euro" style strategy games can enhance critical thinking ability.Kirjoittanut Chris Gadsden
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How Games Improve Our Minds
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Ground Belief Audio podcast with special guest Mark Swanson, part 1. Mark is the creator of a new Euro-style board game called "Feudum." We talk about the ways that game play can enhance critical thinking skills.Kirjoittanut Chris Gadsden
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