This is a collection of information to help you talk to your friends about the relationship between science and the Bible.
Reports On Creation:
PCA Report of the Creation Study Committee - 2000
Summary of PCA Report on Creation - August 8, 2000
Books on Science, Creation, and the Bible:
Videos from City Bible Forum
These videos are a dialogue/debate between William Lane Craig and Lawrence Krauss.
Part 1: Life, the Universe and Nothing: Has science buried God? - we viewed the video starting at about 21 minutes to about 40 minutes in Sunday school.
Part 2: Life, the Universe and Nothing: Why is there something rather than nothing?
Part 3: Life, the Universe and Nothing: Is it reasonable to believe there is a God?
City Bible Forum is a non-denominational Christian organisation that has been serving the business community in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide since 1991. They are committed to making the discussion of life's challenges and of the Bible as convenient and accessible as possible. [citybibleforum.org]
William Lane Craig is Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology and Professor of Philosophy at Houston Baptist University. He has authored or edited over thirty books, including The Kalam Cosmological Argument; Theism, Atheism and Big Bang Cosmology; and God, Time and Eternity, as well as over a hundred articles in professional journals of philosophy and theology, including The Journal of Philosophy, American Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, Philosophy, and British Journal for Philosophy of Science. [www.reasonablefaith.org]
Lawrence Maxwell Krauss is an American theoretical physicist and cosmologist who is Foundation Professor of the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University and director of its Origins Project. He is known as an advocate of the public understanding of science, of public policy based on sound empirical data, of scientific skepticism and of science education and works to reduce the impact of what he opines as superstition and religious dogma in popular culture. [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_M._Krauss]
How Should We Respond?
Video from Paul Tripp on Awe: vimeo.com/141274046