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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 204 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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The Bible tells us that God created the universe in the space of six consecutive normal days, around 6,000 years ago. However, many liberal seminaries today reject biblical creation.
In this episode of Creation Talk, Joel Tay and Dawn Blount discus... more
Claims of “bad design” in nature often make headlines—but are they accurate? Explore why features like the eye, prostate, larynx, spine, and knee are not flawed engineering but remarkable examples of purposeful design.
From fiber-optic–like retinal... more
Some claim Egyptian chariot wheels lie on the Red Sea floor, proving the Exodus. But is this stunning claim grounded in fact—or shaped by wishful thinking?
Keaton Halley, an apologist with a background in archaeology, unpacks the evidence and expos... more
Is the human brain the product of undirected evolutionary processes? Or does the evidence of the brain itself point to a completely different origin?
Neuroscientist Dr Peter Line explores the extraordinary integrated complexity of the brain—arguing... more
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I really enjoyed the podcast on the coins and how they related to biblical times. So very interesting. Excellent job loved it!
Loved it. Just what I needed.
Arguing about God's day is silly. Just because a human day is 24 hours, doesn't mean God's day isn't 10k years. Focus on what God tells us to do. This minutiae is pointless
Excellent and brief explanations to help guard against compromise.
Such a great podcast!
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The episodes focus heavily on the intersection of science, history, and biblical texts, primarily addressing complex issues related to creationism and evolution. Listeners can expect to hear extensive discussions that explore fundamental questions about the origins of humanity, the reliability of biblical accounts, and modern scientific interpretations of ancient texts. Unique to this content is its commitment to defending Christian perspectives through expert insights, often featuring scientists and theologians who provide a range of evidence and argumentation to support a biblical worldview. Engaging conversations also delve into contemporary topics, from the credibility of evolutionary theories to the relevance of creationism in today's ... more
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3. Dr. Robert Carter
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6. Dr. Don Batten
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