#166 | Dinosaurs, Science and kids’ big questions

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How can we talk to our children about science?
Can Christians disagree well over the age of the earth, big bang and baptism?
Is Ed dull for getting so excited about a tortoise?
Is it odd that Amy knows so much about the green anaconda?
With inspirational chat about climate change, migrating swallows, elephants, leaves and Amy's two pieces of string that somehow explain everything.
Join Professor Grandad John Wyatt and his son Tim for an amateur's guide to talking science with your children.

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Ed DrewDirector of Faith in Kids
Amy SmithWriter for Faith in Kids
Professor John Wyatt – is a retired doctor (working as a paediatrician specialising in the care of newborn babies at a leading neonatal intensive care unit for more than 25 years), author, speaker and research scientist. John is a doting grandfather to Tim’s daughter, looking after her one day a week (along with his wife).
Tim Wyatt – is a religion and social affairs journalist, writing for in The Guardian, The Times, The Economist, and The Daily Telegraph. He is married with a 4 year old daughter.

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Together Tim and John host the Matters of Life and Death podcast, part of Premier Unbelievable. Recent episodes include discussions on gender medicine, technology and assisted suicide.

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