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Is it obvious that to understand consciousness, there must be a God? A Christian and atheist discuss it. This is an excerpt; click here to see the full discussion (Bernie Dehler & Jeff Zweerink, part 2 of 2):
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8syEOPydWnQ.html .
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Here's the description from the full video:
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In this episode (part 2 of 2), Bernie Dehler (atheist) has a discussion with Jeff Zweerink (Christian) from Reasons to Believe Ministry. They discuss these 6 topics (each chose their own 3 questions for the other):
1) Is science the only way of learning? 2) How do atheists understand morality? 3) Should atheists and Christians confront wrong people from within their own camps? 4) Does consciousness make sense with a naturalistic worldview? 5) Is the Noah's Ark story literally true? 6) If the natural universe is all there is, why do atheists even care about anything?
More program info:
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On 5-2-16, Bernie Dehler (atheist) had an videotaped discussion with Jeff Zweerink (evangelical Christian apologist) for a TV show in Beaverton Oregon called "Questions for Christians."
Topics:
1. Is science the only way of learning? 3:38
2. How do atheists understand morality? 16:08
3. Should atheists and Christians confront wrong people from within their own camps? 27:34
4. Does consciousness make sense with a naturalistic worldview? 40.36
5. Is the Noah's Ark story literally true? Does it takle a theologian to figure it out? 49:44
6. If the natural universe is all there is, why do atheists even care about anything? 54:50
More info on the presenters:
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Bernie is the author of "Modern Science and Philosophy Destroy Christian Theology," which can be found here:
www.amazon.com/Science-Philosophy-Destroy-Christian-Theology/dp/1490479341 . You can also find him on Twitter here: BernieDehler and on Facebook here: Bernie-Dehler-467276896621775 . His blog is here: atheistpromoter.blogspot.com/ .
Jeff Zweerink is a scientist (Astrophysicist) and Christian apologist working at Reasons to Believe (RTB) ministry. He says his involvement in science apologetics grows from an enthusiasm for helping others bridge the perceived science-faith gap. As research scholar and executive director of online learning at Reasons to Believe (RTB), Jeff focuses on encouraging people of all backgrounds to consider the truth of Scripture and how it connects with the evidence of science.
A Christian from childhood, Jeff struggled to reconcile his love of science and his desire to serve God. While an undergrad at Iowa State University, he heard astronomer and RTB founder Hugh Ross speak on the constructive integration of science and faith. Hugh's old-earth perspective introduced Jeff to a creation view that aligns with both Scripture and science. Ten years later, a professor encouraged Jeff to enroll in RTB's volunteer apologetics program. This involvement, coupled with Jeff's desire to serve God through direct ministry, led to a scholar position in 2005.
Today, Jeff writes and speaks on the compatibility of faith and science and on evidence for intentional design from a multiverse theory, dark energy and dark matter, and exoplanets. His speaking engagements take him to universities, churches, and other venues around the world, including high schools and youth groups. Jeff also serves as executive director of Reasons Institute and Reasons Academy (RTB's accredited online learning programs) and hosts the RTB website's video interviews.He is the author of the book Who's Afraid of the Multiverse? and coauthor RTB's Impact Events student devotional series.
Prior to joining RTB, Jeff spent much time working on the STACEE and VERITAS gamma-ray telescopes and was involved in research projects such as the Solar Two Project and the Whipple Collaboration. He still holds a part-time position at UCLA and is working on GAPS, a balloon experiment seeking to detect dark matter. Jeff is coauthor on more than 30 papers published in peer-reviewed journals, such as Astrophysical Journal, and Astroparticle Physics, and Astrobiology, as well as numerous conference proceedings.
More info about Jeff can be found at the RTB ministry website here: www.reasons.org/about/who-we-are/jeff-zweerink .

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Комментарии : 8   
@friedrichschopenhauer2900
@friedrichschopenhauer2900 8 лет назад
That guy had a valid argument to make, especially with Thomas Nagel and brains as media. A lot of scientists and philosophers are abandoning the notion of qualia as epiphenomena... but what does any of that have to do with God or religion?
@daddyaf945
@daddyaf945 7 лет назад
Consciousness is what the brain is for. Dealing with the future based on experience. Humans are really smart monkeys. Our brains allow us to not only cope with the future but plan for the future and modify it. With the help of others and with a scientific process we are able to expand our consciousness. Add some math and we are able to plan for a future that we currently cannot modify. Our reach exceeds our grasp now but that will change. No god needed or wanted thank you.
@AarontheGreatXCII-kn4gj
@AarontheGreatXCII-kn4gj 6 лет назад
*Where did consciousness come from?*
@SecHummer
@SecHummer 6 лет назад
Aaron Slifka , All animals have different degrees of consciousness.
@kerner530
@kerner530 8 лет назад
Here is my problem with this question, I guess he is assuming (or maybe I am of his interpretation) that the pinnacle of consciousness if human consciousness. Now how many examples do we have of consciousness, as you stated animals are conscious, but we only have one example of human consciousness. What would his explanation be if aliens visited earth with a consciousness completely different from ours?
@SecHummer
@SecHummer 8 лет назад
He would probably have said God made those aliens too. Yes- aliens do throw a bit of a wrench into theology. Did Jesus die for them too? If so, how were they to know- by coming to Earth? Did Jesus die on their planet too?
@SecHummer
@SecHummer 8 лет назад
Likely there are aliens, given the vast numbers of galaxies and vast numbers of stars in each galaxy. They are just way too far to detect. Like an ant in NY could never travel to see an ant in Australia (without modern human technology).
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