
We had a great, big, wonderful Friday conference show! Listen in for listeners questions, live from the Catholic Answers Faith and Science Conference.
Questions Covered:
- 03:44 - If your gender is determined by how you feel rather than your biological sex, then why do people that want to transition insist on hormones or surgery to alter their outward appearance?
- 09:40 - In the new heaven and new earth, will there still be science or a need for science as we know it?
- 16:20 - Why is the Church trying to reconcile the theory of evolution with its teachings when it is just a theory?
- 23:05 - What can we do to help Catholics to come to know Jesus?
- 29:10 - How motivated is the scientific community in examining mysteries like Eucharistic miracles?
- 34:40 - Is it ethical to use human remains/ashes mixed with soil to grow a tree?
- 38:05 - I believe in faith and science. How can we respond to the idea that the fossil record was planted by God to mislead us?
- 41:43 - A lot of the discussion in our culture about transgenderism has expanded to intersex, etc. Sometimes I worry that we don’t grapple with the physical reality of intersex people. How can we as Catholics appropriately distinguish between objections to transgenderism and addressing the material reality of intersex people?
- 47:18 - Have you heard of the Stoekle and Thaler study shedding new lights of DNA findings on the tradition theory of evolution?
- 50:00 - If all time belongs to God and God is the alpha and the omega, then the death and Resurrection of Jesus in temporal time could be happening right now. What are your thoughts?
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