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This episode features Dr. Todd Timberlake—our resident astrophysicist—at the center of the table. Todd walks us through three awe-inducing questions:
Michael Bailey brings philosophical heat—probing materialism, free will, shared intentionality, and whether intelligence without consciousness is possible. Dale McConkey keeps the potluck warm with wonder, humor, and the theological lens (imago Dei, purpose, and meaning).
We also play a breezy round of “Which Is Bigger?” (stars vs. sand, synapses vs. Milky Way, cells vs. galaxies, etc.), proving that big numbers make great radio. Light teasing, a fresh haircut, and a nod to Vanderbilt keep things delightfully human.
The views expressed on Church Potluck are solely those of the participants and do not represent any organization.
By Dale McConkey, HostSend us a text
This episode features Dr. Todd Timberlake—our resident astrophysicist—at the center of the table. Todd walks us through three awe-inducing questions:
Michael Bailey brings philosophical heat—probing materialism, free will, shared intentionality, and whether intelligence without consciousness is possible. Dale McConkey keeps the potluck warm with wonder, humor, and the theological lens (imago Dei, purpose, and meaning).
We also play a breezy round of “Which Is Bigger?” (stars vs. sand, synapses vs. Milky Way, cells vs. galaxies, etc.), proving that big numbers make great radio. Light teasing, a fresh haircut, and a nod to Vanderbilt keep things delightfully human.
The views expressed on Church Potluck are solely those of the participants and do not represent any organization.