
Wednesday Jun 03, 2026
TAOI - “Divine” Inspiration ep 1
“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” This episode begins there—and then asks whether that beginning can withstand scientific scrutiny. In this conversation, a former evangelical fundamentalist—now a career scientist and research professor—examines Christianity, the Bible, and divine inspiration through a scientific and analytical lens. Raised to believe the Bible was inerrant, literal, and fully inspired from cover to cover, this episode explores what happens when that foundation begins to crack. We look closely at: • Biblical literalism and fundamentalist Christianity • Genesis, Adam and Eve, and the doctrine of original sin • Whether Christianity stands or falls on a literal creation story • Claims that science affirms the Bible • “Scientific facts” in scripture and why cherry-picking fails • Ancient cosmology vs modern scientific understanding • Whether the Bible provides knowledge of the physical or spiritual world • Why science progresses without religion—and religion retreats before science This episode argues that science does not affirm the Bible, and that biblical descriptions of the universe reflect ancient mythological worldviews rather than divine knowledge. It challenges the idea that inspiration can be selectively preserved while error is dismissed—and asks how we would even determine which parts are divinely inspired and which are myth. Finally, we look ahead. If the Bible fails as a guide to the physical world, does it still succeed spiritually? In upcoming episodes, we examine God’s nature, original sin, salvation, prayer, heaven and hell, and whether the Bible’s spiritual claims hold up under logic and rational inquiry. These aren’t our ideas—but we’re finally willing to examine them.
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