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Psalm 2, Microsoft’s endless newsfeed, and the Big Bang all collide in this Holy Week reflection. Chris starts with a kid‑friendly explanation of the Big Bang, then asks what (or who) stands behind a universe scientists still call “unknown” at its deepest level. Along the way, he explores the Bible as God’s long rescue mission, the stunning preservation of Scripture across 1,500 years, and how Old Testament hints of resurrection point to Jesus as more than a “good moral teacher.” With help from C.S. Lewis, Fr. Georges Lemaître (the priest behind the Big Bang model), and the Catechism’s teaching that faith and science cannot truly conflict, this episode lands in a personal place: your life with God is not random, and Christ’s coming was never “out of nowhere.” Closing with prayer, “All His Church” invites you to see both creation and salvation as the work of the same loving Father.
By ChrisPsalm 2, Microsoft’s endless newsfeed, and the Big Bang all collide in this Holy Week reflection. Chris starts with a kid‑friendly explanation of the Big Bang, then asks what (or who) stands behind a universe scientists still call “unknown” at its deepest level. Along the way, he explores the Bible as God’s long rescue mission, the stunning preservation of Scripture across 1,500 years, and how Old Testament hints of resurrection point to Jesus as more than a “good moral teacher.” With help from C.S. Lewis, Fr. Georges Lemaître (the priest behind the Big Bang model), and the Catechism’s teaching that faith and science cannot truly conflict, this episode lands in a personal place: your life with God is not random, and Christ’s coming was never “out of nowhere.” Closing with prayer, “All His Church” invites you to see both creation and salvation as the work of the same loving Father.