Episode 65: Harmonizing Science & Faith
In this episode Kurt interviews Dr. Fazale Rana at the monthly meeting of Reasons To Believe - Chicago Chapter, on how studying science led to his faith in God.
An episode of the Veracity Hill podcast, hosted by Defenders Media, titled "Episode 65: Harmonizing Science & Faith" was published on October 7, 2017 and runs 55 minutes.
October 7, 2017 ·55m · Veracity Hill
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In this episode Kurt interviews Dr. Fazale Rana at the monthly meeting of Reasons To Believe - Chicago Chapter, on how studying science led to his faith in God.
Episode Description
In this episode Kurt interviews Dr. Fazale Rana at the monthly meeting of Reasons To Believe - Chicago Chapter, on how studying science led to his faith in God.
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