<2022-08-15T17:01:58.000Z> GabeLakmann: I disagree with some of you guy's take on science because even if evolution is real and the Earth is 4.5 billion years old it doesn't mean there isn't a God and the bible is wrong, especially considering you can get atheists to at least believe in a creator by asking who made the "big bang" and maybe get them to accept Christianity from there (if I am wrong about your views then I apologize). That said, I know you guys have the best intentions and I hope there isn't any bad blood between anyone. Good luck with everything you guys do in the future, I hope you're successful and help a lot of people find peace and hope and everything else.
<2022-08-15T17:14:41.000Z> Godcast: Super is a YEC, I'm not, though both of us are skeptical of darwinism on scientific grounds, and both of us flatly deny natural abiogenesis. We appreciate the support, brother 
<2022-08-15T17:30:29.000Z> GabeLakmann: I'm a Christian (one who is kind of angry at God right now as I feel like Job sometimes) and a biologist and my thoughts are that even if you go all the way back to abiogenesis (the thought is that lightning strikes combined with inorganic compounds started life as we know it since the energy and chemicals combined to form RNA/DNA and then eventually made cells) what caused it to suddenly work when there had been so many lightning strikes before that which didn't work? The statistics for it all being random is such a long shot that it isn't likely. Most of my professors are Christians as well and they believe in science but not Fauci or the blatantly anti-christian science (50 genders etc.). I wish I had more time to help you guys with those type of things but I have to get ready to go to medical school. Anyhow, Godspeed to you guys.
<2022-08-15T17:31:42.000Z> Godcast: We appreciate it, thank you. Stay strong 