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Science has given humanity extraordinary tools for understanding the natural world. Through observation, experimentation, and theory, it has explained countless phenomena once considered mysteries. Yet despite these triumphs, science has boundaries. It cannot address ultimate questions of meaning, morality, or destiny. Nor can it fully explain the origin of the universe, life, or consciousness.
The debate over these boundaries raises the supernatural question: can science point beyond nature to God? Some argue science must remain silent, confined to material causes. Others recognize that evidence—such as fine-tuning, DNA, and consciousness—suggests a reality beyond matter. Scripture speaks directly to these limits: “The secret things belong unto the LORD our God: but those things which are revealed belong unto us” (Deuteronomy 29:29).
This podcast explores where science stops and how the evidence points beyond to the supernatural.
By SpearNetScience has given humanity extraordinary tools for understanding the natural world. Through observation, experimentation, and theory, it has explained countless phenomena once considered mysteries. Yet despite these triumphs, science has boundaries. It cannot address ultimate questions of meaning, morality, or destiny. Nor can it fully explain the origin of the universe, life, or consciousness.
The debate over these boundaries raises the supernatural question: can science point beyond nature to God? Some argue science must remain silent, confined to material causes. Others recognize that evidence—such as fine-tuning, DNA, and consciousness—suggests a reality beyond matter. Scripture speaks directly to these limits: “The secret things belong unto the LORD our God: but those things which are revealed belong unto us” (Deuteronomy 29:29).
This podcast explores where science stops and how the evidence points beyond to the supernatural.