CC213: Why We Should WANT God to Exist (Dr. Liz Jackson)

CC213: Why We Should WANT God to Exist (Dr. Liz Jackson)

Author: Cameron Bertuzzi January 14, 2023 Duration: 30:37
In this in-person interview, Cameron sits down with Dr. Liz Jackson to discuss whether we should (or should not) want God to exist. This topic is also known as the axiology of theism. Link to the YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G66qBl_57j8 Our Website: www.capturingchristianity.com Our Patreon: www.patreon.com/capturingchristianity

Cameron Bertuzzi brings a unique perspective to conversations about faith, drawing from his background as a professional photographer to frame discussions with clarity and focus. In Capturing Christianity Podcast, he engages with the robust intellectual tradition that underpins Christian belief, moving beyond surface-level talk to examine the substantive reasons behind the faith. Each episode features thoughtful dialogues with theologians, philosophers, and scholars, tackling common objections and exploring profound questions about existence, morality, and truth. The approach here is conversational yet rigorous, designed for anyone who has ever wondered if belief can stand up to scrutiny. You'll find these discussions are less about having all the answers and more about the process of inquiry itself-a process Cameron guides with a genuine curiosity. This isn't about abstract theory disconnected from life; it's about connecting deep thought to everyday conviction. For those looking to strengthen their understanding or simply explore the logical foundations of Christianity, this podcast offers a steady, engaging resource. Tune in for episodes that aim to bring the picture of faith into sharper, more defensible focus.
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CC174: The Universe is No Accident, Dr. Luke Barnes // CCv1 Session 1 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:07
Dr. Luke Barnes was our very first main session speaker at CCv1. In this talk, he presents on the topic, "The Universe is No Accident." After his talk, we took a few questions from the audience. Link to the YouTube Video…
CC173: The Man Behind Unbelievable? (Justin Brierley Interview) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 59:29
In this livestream, I talk with UK radio host Justin Brierley about his 10+ years of experience hosting dialogues between Christians and atheists. Did any debates cause him to doubt? How does he manage not to get defensi…
CC171: Why This Atheist Scientist Became Convinced of Christianity [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:05:03
In this week's livestream, I'm joined by biochemist Sy Garte to discuss his recent journey from atheism to Christianity. Link to the YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdbuMwT_KhM Our Website: www.capturingch…
CC169: Why the Puddle Analogy Against God Fails Miserably [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:29
In this video, I explain why the Puddle Analogy against the Fine-tuning Argument for God fails (on multiple levels). #1: The likelihood principle says that “if some evidence is more likely on Hypothesis 1 than Hypothesis…
CC167: Does Having 100+ Arguments for God Actually Matter? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:33:41
Does having hundreds of arguments for God actually do any philosophical work or is it a rhetorical gimmick? Dr. Ted Poston and Dr. Chad McIntosh join me to discuss a very interesting argument for the existence of God: Th…
CC166: Over 100 Arguments for the Existence of God PART TWO [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:52:33
In this video, Dr. Chad McIntosh presents over 100 arguments for the existence of God. Each argument is presented in visual form followed by recommended sources for further research. At the end, we discuss what a similar…
CC165: Over 100 Arguments for the Existence of God PART ONE [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:25:45
In this video, Dr. Chad McIntosh presents over 100 arguments for the existence of God. Each argument is presented in visual form followed by recommended sources for further research. At the end, we discuss what a similar…