For the Easter 2009 edition of the Guardian Science Weekly podcast, Alok Jha discusses Christopher Potter's book, You Are Here: A Portable History of the Universe.
The "skeptical audience" to whom Alok Jha refers is those people who are skeptical of a materialistic explaination of the universe.
Christopher Potter's reply is fascinating and correlates strongly to John 1:1-18.
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This exchange correlates closely to a comment I left on change.org in response to Damon Ballard recently. (Please note the high quality of Damon's reply!)
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
John 1 and Greek Thought
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