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The Universe With Purpose: Bridging Science And Scripture With Dr. Hugh Ross

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Can the discoveries of modern astrophysics actually strengthen belief in God? How do the latest scientific breakthroughs point directly to intelligent design and a purposeful universe? In this episode, Dr. Hugh Ross — founder and senior scholar at (RTB) — unpacks how scientific research and clear reasoning continue to affirm the truth of Christianity and the Bible’s reliability. With a Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of Toronto and decades of research, Dr. Ross has spent his career revealing how cosmology, physics, and the Big Bang Creation Model align with the message of the Gospel. Through speaking engagements around the globe, publications, and engaging skeptical communities, he invites others to explore a universe designed with purpose. Tune in to discover: How a young scientist’s search for a “cosmic beginning” led to faith in Christ. Why the Bible’s descriptions of creation match the Big Bang Creation Model. Why evidence for intelligent design continues to grow exponentially. Want to stay connected to Dr. Ross and his latest discoveries? Follow him on X and join the conversation today! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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Can the discoveries of modern astrophysics actually strengthen belief in God? How do the latest scientific breakthroughs point directly to intelligent design and a purposeful universe? In this episode, Dr. Hugh Ross — founder and senior scholar at (RTB) — unpacks how scientific research and clear reasoning continue to affirm the truth of Christianity and the Bible’s reliability. With a Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of Toronto and decades of research, Dr. Ross has spent his career revealing how cosmology, physics, and the Big Bang Creation Model align with the message of the Gospel. Through speaking engagements around the globe, publications, and engaging skeptical communities, he invites others to explore a universe designed with purpose. Tune in to discover: How a young scientist’s search for a “cosmic beginning” led to faith in Christ. Why the Bible’s descriptions of creation match the Big Bang Creation Model. Why evidence for intelligent design continues to grow exponentially. Want to stay connected to Dr. Ross and his latest discoveries? Follow him on X and join the conversation today! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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