Science, Flat Earth, and Purgatory
Can science and the Bible really work together, or are they always in conflict?
This week on the Connect Podcast, we’re diving into one of the big questions people wrestle with: how do we understand creation, science, Genesis, and the firmament?
Genesis begins with the bold declaration that God created the heavens and the earth. That means the universe is not an accident, life is not meaningless, and science is not something Christians need to fear. When rightly understood, science helps us explore the world God made, while Scripture gives us the truth we need to understand why we are here, who we are, and what life is ultimately about.
We’ll talk about how to read the creation account faithfully, what the Bible means by the “firmament,” why ancient observational language matters, and how a biblical worldview gives us a foundation for purpose, morality, suffering, eternity, and hope.
This conversation is for anyone who has ever wondered whether faith and science can coexist, how to answer tough questions about Genesis, or how to build a worldview that is rooted in God’s Word rather than shifting cultural assumptions.
Key topics include:
Science and faith
Biblical creation
Genesis 1
The firmament
The heavens and the earth
Christian worldview
Purpose and meaning
Faith and reason
Creation and evolution
How to read the Bible faithfully
