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Stop Treating Science and Faith Like They’re Enemies

32 min · 21. Apr. 2026
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Find Your Place To Belong At First Pres: https://firstprescos.org/belong Watch More Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnLY-c1KPtO7a_Zw4LIVbMhbevfOMgApx If science questions have left you confused, torn, or unsure what to do with faith, this conversation is for you. This is for people who want a more honest way to think about science, belief, doubt, and what it means to keep moving toward God. In this episode we cover: How worldview shapes the way you think about science and meaning Why medicine, discovery, and faith do not have to be enemies A practical mindset for staying curious when your perspective is getting rebuilt

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