BelievAble Talks (engl. OV)
"Beyond the burden of truth" with Dan Serb: Faith, Spirituality, Science, Humanity, Debate, Critical Analysis

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Science speaks of a future of limitless possibilities for humanity. Our vast universe presents us with exciting and seemingly unlimited opportunities for exploration. In this final episode, we bring together theoretical science and theological thought, and revisit quantum theory, theoretical physics and multiple-dimension realities, while also discussing humanity’s quest for perfection and immortality.
Why do ‘the right thing’? Why does doing ‘the right thing’ matter? Why should it matter? Jonathan Sacks argues that morality is essential “to our dignity, our happiness, the meaningfulness of our lives and the structures of grace that constitute our society”. But where does morality come from? And, does it always pay to do right? Does one have to be religious to act in a moral way? Does one have to believe in God to do good?
Continuing from Episode 4, in this episode we explore the second law of thermodynamics, genetic entropy, the evolutionary timeline, the nuclear geyser, and transitional fossils.
Why is there a Universe? How did we get here? Why are we here? These questions have troubled the human mind for millennia. Religion sought to offer answers from the beginning of human thought; science joined the quest, though often finding itself at odds with religion. But are religion and science necessarily mutually exclusive? Can science withstand the same scrutiny to which religious claims are subjected? In this episode we discuss the Big Bang theory, particle physics, supersymmetry, multiverse, and the Higgs particle.
Christopher Hitchens writes that religion poisons everything; that religion kills! Sam Harris argues that religion justifies and even rewards terrorism. Is it fair to speak of religion in such general terms? Does all religion hurt? Would we be better off without religious faith and practice? Is violence innate to religion? And why, or rather, when does religion cause hurt?
We all see the world differently. Our background, culture, education and past experiences colour the picture of our reality; our perceptions construct the truth that is supposed to ground us. But, what is truth? Is all truth the same? Is anything certain? And what do we do with doubts, which we all have? Physician Paul Tournier once said: “Where there is no longer any opportunity for doubt, there is no longer opportunity for faith either. Faith demands uncertainty, confusion … A guarantee would, after all, preclude faith.”
What shapes our convictions? We live in a pluralistic world, marked by diversity, where traditional ideas spawn dissonant tones; where globalisation has disenfranchised ideologies; where the Internet has compressed distance and time; and where access to information is virtually instant. In this episode, we focus on some of the latest research on the psychology of faith, about which Lawrence Krauss claims that “we are wired to believe and need to fight against it”, while Christopher Hitchens exasperatedly affirms that “religion is ineradicable!”.
About the show
BelievAble Talks presents: "Beyond the burden of truth" A series with Dan Serb. Faith, Spirituality, Science and Humanity, Debate and Critical Analysis.

"Faith rooted in Scripture welcomes sincere questions as opportunities to deepen our relationship with God. Doubt, when guided by prayer and study, can lead to a stronger, more unshakable belief."

Reverend Jim Carter
Senior Pastor, Harmony SDA Church
"God’s Word and the discoveries of science are not at odds. When studied together, they reveal the wonder of His creation and affirm our call to steward His world faithfully."

Dr. Michael Andrews
Director, SDA Institute for Faith and Science
"As Seventh-day Adventists, we believe that truth thrives in respectful dialogue. By sharing God’s love through understanding and humility, we fulfill our mission to bring unity in Christ."

Elder James Lopez
President, Central SDA Conference
More about the show
BelievAble Talks: Beyond the Burden of Truth with Dan Serb is an engaging and intellectually stimulating talk show that delves into the intersections of faith, spirituality, science, and humanity. Hosted by the insightful and charismatic Dan Serb, the show is a platform for deep conversations, rigorous debate, and critical analysis of some of life’s most profound questions.
Each episode features a wide range of voices, from theologians and scientists to philosophers, skeptics, and humanitarians, fostering a respectful and thought-provoking dialogue. The show challenges conventional perspectives, encouraging guests and viewers alike to move beyond binary thinking and explore the complexities of truth, belief, and understanding.
Through Dan Serb’s inquisitive approach, BelievAble Talks creates an environment where difficult topics are explored with empathy and intellectual rigor. Whether examining the relationship between faith and evidence, the human search for meaning, or the societal impacts of spiritual and scientific paradigms, the show invites its audience to question, reflect, and grow.
What makes BelievAble Talks unique is its commitment to bridging divides. It emphasizes the shared humanity underlying diverse beliefs, fostering a space where ideas can clash constructively rather than contentiously. With compelling storytelling, robust debates, and a focus on critical thinking, the show appeals to anyone curious about the deeper connections between belief systems and the human experience.
At its core, BelievAble Talks reminds us that understanding truth requires courage, openness, and the willingness to see beyond our own perspectives.
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