Creation.com’s goal is to support the church at large in proclaiming the Truth of the Bible and thus its Gospel message. We provide real-world answers to the most asked questions in the vital area of origins laid out in the Book of Genesis, where the Bible is most under attack today. That’s why we deliver this podcast. It’s important that people on-the-go learn what God’s Word has to say, and the ... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 260 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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For 1,800 years, the church unanimously affirmed a young earth—until Enlightenment deists and atheists introduced deep time concepts that originated outside Christian theology. This dramatic shift has cascaded into theological novelty, affecting core... more
Can Christians embrace an old earth while maintaining biblical faithfulness? This challenging question strikes at the heart of competing worldviews. Logic demonstrates that deep time belongs naturally to naturalism, not Christianity, creating fundame... more
Why do people reject biblical creation despite compelling evidence? Through a conversation with bikers in Scotland, we explore two types of ignorance that keep people from accepting God’s truth about origins. Some genuinely don’t know creation scienc... more
What happens when scientific certainty collides with Scripture? One believer’s journey from awkward confusion to confident faith reveals the hidden assumptions behind evolutionary theory.
Can Christians safely embrace theistic evolution, or does th... more
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If you are going to reference the science of cellular biology and the origins of life you can’t come to the conclusion contrary to all of known science. You don’t get to pick and choose which fundamental concepts in science you like. There is fact and then there is your fairy tales. There is obviously not a shred of evidence for an “intelligent creator” and if there were one- what made that? Infinite creators? Please don’t pollute the scientific space with your garbage
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Great resource for keeping up to date on the faith affirming fingerprints of God left on his universe. I know CMI IS swamped with work but I am very grateful for this resource!
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A focus on affirming biblical teachings regarding creation and the Book of Genesis is central to the content. Episodes explore various themes such as the interplay between Christianity and science, detailed examinations of creationist viewpoints, and critiques of theistic evolution. Notable discussions include the implications of Darwinism, the implications of scientific findings on Christianity, and the consistency of biblical narratives in different contexts. This podcast serves as an informative resource for listeners seeking to defend their faith against modern scientific narratives and understand how biblical teachings connect with contemporary issues.
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