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Start with a world that looks arranged and ask the most honest question: who arranged it? We walk up the Areopagus with Paul, listen to his bold claim that God made “the world and all things in it,” and then follow that claim into modern labs, star fields, and the quiet intricacy of a single living cell. From the intuitive logic of Mount Rushmore to the stubborn math behind monkeys at typewriters, we weigh whether time and chance can truly write coherent sentences—much less encode the deep, layered information of DNA.
Together we unpack why Paul began with origins when speaking to curious, skeptical minds. The term he chose—cosmos—means order and arrangement, and that word shapes how we read everything from gravitational harmony to biochemical choreography. Along the way, we hear how thinkers like Copernicus, Kepler, Newton, and even a late-life Anthony Flew saw purpose in the fabric of reality. We revisit Darwin’s own cautions and explore why the discovery of information-rich systems in the cell complicates a purely unguided story of life. Far from shutting down science, this vision of creation energizes it—inviting us to seek laws because we trust the Lawgiver and to ask better questions because we expect real answers.
All of this lands close to home. If a God wise enough to order galaxies also numbers our days, then trust is not blind; it’s fitting. We talk frankly about the cultural costs of denying design—how meaning, morality, and hope begin to slip—and we point to a better foundation: Christ the Creator, the one who holds all things together and can steady our steps. If He keeps the planet spinning and the Milky Way in motion, He can guide a week, a decision, a life. Listen, share with a friend who loves science and good questions, and if this conversation moved you, subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: where do you see design most clearly?

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Chapters

1. In the Beginning (00:00:00)

2. Creator God Sets the Stage (00:00:05)

3. Paul’s Strategy: Start at Genesis (00:01:08)

4. Mount Rushmore and the Logic of Design (00:01:40)

5. Anthony Flew and the Monkeys Experiment (00:04:33)

6. Scientists Who Saw Design in Nature (00:07:55)

7. Paul at the Areopagus: Introducing the Unknown God (00:10:02)

8. Cosmos Means Order, Not Accident (00:12:33)

9. All Things Created: Closing Loopholes (00:15:25)

10. Boyle’s Solar System Model and Psalm 33 (00:18:58)

11. Faith, Darwin, and the Limits of Chance (00:22:05)

12. DNA Complexity and the Collapse of Simplicity (00:25:20)

13. Purpose, Design, and Cultural Confusion (00:28:39)

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