Words are inadequate. Thank you Kurt for letting the world see your zeal and love for God. I pray this touches many with the love and amazement and wonder of our God ❤
I really appreciate this lecture. It has given me 'much' to think about. Also, the idea of Science and Faith working together to understand God is remarkable.
The first apostolic rule comes to mind"all men are half wrong in what they know feel or believe. Therefore humble yourself when your wrong, give grace to those who fail and do not give up because you are wrong."
bred 50,000 new species of orchids?????? They are not species but varieties. A small proportion of bred orchids are inter generic or interspecific hybrids , some of which have the potential to become species in their own right if they were released back to nature or if a specific habitat arose to enable their perpetuation and stabilisation as a species.
Words are inadequate. Thank you Kurt for letting the world see your zeal and love for God. I pray this touches many with the love and amazement and wonder of our God ❤
Kurt Wise is always always excellent
Holy Mole! Dr. Kurt is on fire!
It is so refreshing to see a creation scientists who brings us around to the point of all these things, that is to glorify God.
I really appreciate this lecture. It has given me 'much' to think about. Also, the idea of Science and Faith working together to understand God is remarkable.
“It is imperative that we embrace both His world and His word” (48:52)
Thank you for this!
This is good teaching
It's like the function of a plumbline, where the handle is his word and the plumb is his world and the tension line is where the truth lies.
The first apostolic rule comes to mind"all men are half wrong in what they know feel or believe. Therefore humble yourself when your wrong, give grace to those who fail and do not give up because you are wrong."
bred 50,000 new species of orchids?????? They are not species but varieties. A small proportion of bred orchids are inter generic or interspecific hybrids , some of which have the potential to become species in their own right if they were released back to nature or if a specific habitat arose to enable their perpetuation and stabilisation as a species.
This is good, but he does not have a good grasp on Aristotle.