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In this thought-provoking episode of Why God Why, hosts Peter Englert and Candice Fazar, a member of Browncroft Community Church, delve into the compelling question: "Doesn't science disprove the Bible?" This episode is part of the "Questions of Our Day" series, inspired by listener interaction and curiosity about the relationship between faith and science.
Candice shares her unique journey of growing up in a large family and developing a passion for both faith and science. From her early experiences in a public school to her academic pursuits in physics at Bethel University and the University of Rochester, Candice illustrates how her faith and scientific interests have coexisted harmoniously. She recounts a pivotal moment in high school when a teacher connected a scientific concept with a Bible verse, sparking her curiosity about the interplay between faith and science.
The conversation explores Candice's academic journey, her unexpected shift from music to physics, and her current work in infrared detectors for space-based astronomy. She emphasizes that for her, there has never been a conflict between science and the Bible. Instead, she sees them as complementary, with God encouraging us to explore and understand His creation. Candice shares insights on how scientific discoveries can enhance our understanding of biblical truths, using examples like the creation story and the role of plants in shaping Earth's atmosphere.
Peter and Candice also discuss the importance of engaging in thoughtful conversations about faith and science, encouraging listeners to approach these topics with an open mind and a willingness to learn. They highlight the value of understanding different perspectives and the importance of not putting God in a box, but rather allowing Him to be the God of both science and scripture.
Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between, this episode offers a rich and nuanced discussion that challenges the notion of a dichotomy between science and faith, inviting listeners to explore the harmony that can exist between the two.