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Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Cultural Update: Solar Eclipse and Intelligent Design; Racial Bias in Hiring; Vatican on Gender

Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae

Christian, Talbot, Church, Culture, Biola, Think Biblically, Christianity, Sean Mcdowell, Scott Rae, Religion & Spirituality

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Today, Scott and Sean discuss:Solar Eclipses and Intelligent Design: Discussion on how solar eclipses demonstrate intelligent design, including the precise conditions necessary for a habitable planet and the unique positioning that allows for the observation of solar eclipses.Racial Bias in Hiring: Insights from a study where researchers sent 80,000 fake resumes to gauge racial bias among large U.S. companies. The study found a 9.5% higher contact rate for presumed white applicants over black...

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0:00.0

How Solar EclipseS

0:03.0

Eclipses Point to Intelligent Design.

0:05.1

What researchers discovered about racial bias from sending 80,000 resumes

0:11.1

to 100 large U.S. companies.

0:13.0

The Vatican announces that gender fluidity and transition surgery,

0:17.0

as well as surrogacy, amounts to an affront to human dignity.

0:20.0

And biblical lessons from the 30-year mark of the genocide in Rwanda.

0:24.6

These are the stories we will discuss today and we will also address some of your questions.

0:29.1

I'm your host Sean McDowell.

0:30.8

I'm your co-host Scott Ray. This is the Think Biblically weekly

0:35.2

Cultural update brought to you by Taub School Theology, Biola University.

0:39.1

Scott, before we jump in two questions, first off we're going to go into some more depth on a future episode, but how are you feeling?

0:47.1

Hey Sean, thanks so much for asking and it's so good to be back with our listeners.

0:51.7

I'm feeling I'd say okay. My colleagues have reminded me

0:56.6

that I'm less than three weeks out from major abdominal surgery where an entire

1:02.4

organ was removed from me.

1:04.0

And so to give myself some grace and patients along the way,

1:08.0

neither of those things I'm particularly good at.

1:10.0

But the fatigue level is what I'm fighting and so I'm just having to manage my energy more

1:16.8

carefully than I've had to in the past.

1:18.6

But every day is a little bit better, but the progress is a little slower than I had hoped for.

1:23.0

Now in case somebody missed it last week, you donated a kidney to your brother.

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