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By Steven Gardner
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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
How does one test something they hear to see if it is true? A prophet gave the answer. Tune in to see what he taught.
How much do you know about light? In this latest episode of Religience Wallace Blacker shares some of the knowledge he has acquired over thirty years of teaching Astronomy. He will introduce us to just a little bit of what can be unpacked from the simple, elegant and powerful waves we call light. Listen today and see what enlightenment you can receive.
There is a moral code which mankind ought to follow. See how this relates to puncturevine and apple trees.
Sir Isaac Newton of days long gone described the rules by which nature governs motion in three laws. They are called appropriately Newton's Laws of Motion. But what do these laws state, and how does that relate to our everyday experience? Listen in as Steven and Nathaniel explain how Newton's Laws apply to the game of fetch and to driving.
This week is a a discussion Steve has with you about technology. Join in and walk and talk with him as he gives you his thoughts about technology, its dangers, what it is good for, and so forth. Also please find Steve on Facebook or on Twitter and let him know what you think. Or you can send him a message through the Religience page at www.religience.org.
A lesson is learned aboard a broken spacecraft. When everything goes wrong all the conditions are right to learn just how heat rises, or doesn't rise.
This retelling of the Apollo 13 mission will allow you to learn something you possibly didn't know about how God's creations work.
Why Religience? Why, as the name suggests, do I feel compelled to talk about both science and religion? Because here we are seeking truth.
Part two of the interview with Alex Walker
In this episode I discuss a famous quote by Einstein to further clarify the relationship between Science and Religion.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.