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Science is objective. At least, that’s what we’re told. But there are inherent issues with this statement that can cause very real confusion. How can two rational, intelligent people look at the same piece of evidence and offer different explanations for their observations—and not just different, but mutually exclusive. What causes this divide, and what can we do about it?
In the previous episode, we looked at the purpose and power of theory. Now we’ll look at how evolutionary selectionism, the current reigning theory, is purposefully crafted to be anti-design, and therefore remove any sort of Designer from the equation.
Join host Renée Dusseau and Dr. Randy Guliuzza as they discuss this topic on episode 86 of The Creation Podcast.
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Science is objective. At least, that’s what we’re told. But there are inherent issues with this statement that can cause very real confusion. How can two rational, intelligent people look at the same piece of evidence and offer different explanations for their observations—and not just different, but mutually exclusive. What causes this divide, and what can we do about it?
Join host Renée Dusseau and Dr. Randy Guliuzza as they discuss this topic on episode 85 of The Creation Podcast.
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Racism and its foul fruits have plagued humanity for thousands of years and in the past couple of centuries it seems to have only reared its ugly head all the more. There are some that claim that the Bible promotes permanent racial divisions and is therefore either the cause or a major driving force behind modern racial hatreds. But is this true? In the previous episode we looked at some of the claims about Scripture that are untrue, as well as the beginning of ‘scientific racism’ in the West. Now, let’s dig into the topic a bit further.
Join host Trey Bowling and Dr. Jeff Tomkins as they discuss this topic on episode 84 of The Creation Podcast.
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Racism and its foul fruits have plagued humanity for thousands of years and in the past couple of centuries it seems to have only reared its ugly head all the more. There are some that claim that the Bible promotes permanent racial divisions and is therefore either the cause or a major driving force behind modern racial hatreds. But is this true? In this two-part series, we’ll look at the claims made about Scripture and the worldview that is truly responsible for modern racism.
Join host Trey Bowling and Dr. Jeff Tomkins as they discuss this topic on episode 83 of The Creation Podcast.
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The world tells us that the book of Genesis is, if not entirely, at least partially a myth. We are told that history, archaeology, and science contradict supernatural creation and that there were no Adam and Eve in a Garden of Eden, so their sin didn’t bring death into the world.
But does the evidence support the truth of the Bible’s opening book? Could it be that Genesis is vitally important to how we understand our world, our lives, and the God who made us? Does it provide the foundation we need for all aspects of faith, science, and culture?
Dr. Thomas, author of Living in Light of Genesis, learned to accept the Bible’s history as literally truth not in spite of historical scientific knowledge, but in light of that knowledge.
Join host Renée Dusseau and Dr. Brian Thomas as they discuss this topic on episode 82 of The Creation Podcast.
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Scripture describes humans living for a very long time, nearly a millennium before the Flood. Many scoff at this, stating this is reason to disregard the Bible. Even some evangelicals claim these ages just can’t be taken literally. But, is that really true?
In the last episode, we looked at historical and scientific evidence to corroborate the Bible’s claim that the Genesis patriarchs lived to extremely old ages. In fact, this longevity was probably experienced by at least some animals, as well. In this podcast, we ask the question, Might it eventually be possible for biblical creationists to actually explain this extreme longevity?
Join host Renée Dusseau and Dr. Jake Hebert as they discuss this topic on episode 81 of The Creation Podcast.
Resources:
Do Tiny Mammal Fossils Corroborate Pre-Flood Longevity?
Oysters and Pre-Flood Longevity
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Scripture describes humans living for a very long time, nearly a millennium before the Flood. Many scoff at this, stating that this is reason to disregard the Bible. Even some evangelicals claim these ages just can’t be taken literally. But, is that really true? Are such long lifespans scientifically possible? And is there historical or scientific evidence to corroborate the Bible’s claims that ancient humans experienced extreme longevity?
Join host Renée Dusseau and Dr. Jake Hebert as they discuss this topic on episode 80 of The Creation Podcast.
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Living things, whether animal or plant, exhibit a variety of traits that can change from generation to generation. These trait variations can help them adapt to thrive in certain situations. Some of these adaptations happen quite quickly as creatures pioneer new niches, developing traits that allow them to fit their environmental conditions. But how does this happen?
Join host Trey Bowling and Dr. Brian Thomas as they discuss this topic on episode 79 of The Creation Podcast.
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From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and its allies systematically murdered approximately six million Jews in a genocide known as the Holocaust. This was, at the time, around two-thirds of Europe’s Jewish population. Alongside the Jews, others who had been deemed ‘inferior’ suffered during the Nazi’s reign. This included the Roma, the Polish, people of Slavic descent, black people, the mentally ill, and the disabled. But why? To what end? In this three-part series, we’re going to look at the roots of the Holocaust from a scientific perspective as well as uncover the Darwinian undercurrent that allowed it all to take place.
In our previous episodes, we discussed the philosophers and thought leaders that set the stage for the atrocities of the holocaust and the specifics of scientific racism, eugenics, and attempted genocide as practiced by Nazi Germany. Today, we’ll wrap things up by looking at how this natural consequence of Darwinian evolution stands in stark contrast to what Scripture says about who we are and our purpose on this planet.
Join Trey and ICR President, Dr. Randy Guliuzza as they discuss this vital topic on Episode 78 of The Creation Podcast.
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From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and its allies systematically murdered approximately six million Jews in a genocide known as the Holocaust. This was, at the time, around two-thirds of Europe’s Jewish population. Alongside the Jews, others who had been deemed ‘inferior’ suffered during the Nazi’s reign. This included the Roma, the Polish, people of Slavic descent, black people, the mentally ill, and the disabled. But why? To what end? In this three-part series, we’re going to look at the roots of the Holocaust from a scientific perspective as well as uncover the Darwinian undercurrent that allowed it all to take place.
In our last episode, we discussed the philosophers and thought leaders that set the stage for the atrocities of the holocaust. Today, we’ll be diving into the specifics of scientific racism, eugenics, and attempted genocide as practiced by Nazi Germany.
Join Trey and ICR President, Dr. Randy Guliuzza as they discuss this vital topic on Episode 77 of The Creation Podcast.
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From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and its allies systematically murdered approximately six million Jews in a genocide known as the Holocaust. This was, at the time, around two-thirds of Europe’s Jewish population. Alongside the Jews, others who had been deemed ‘inferior’ suffered during the Nazi’s reign. This included the Roma, the Polish, people of Slavic descent, black people, the mentally ill, and the disabled. But why? To what end? In this three-part series, we’re going to look at the roots of the Holocaust from a scientific perspective as well as uncover the Darwinian undercurrent that allowed it all to take place.
Join Trey and ICR President, Dr. Randy Guliuzza as they discuss this vital topic on Episode 76 of The Creation Podcast.
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Evolutionists claim that birds are descended from dinosaurs. A feature that is often cited as linking these two types of creatures is the brain. But are the brains of dinosaurs and birds really that similar?
Host Trey and Dr. Tim Clarey discuss this vital topic on episode 74 of The Creation Podcast!
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The oceans cover most of our planet's surface. Uniformitarians claim the oceans are nearly 4 billion years old, but the evidence says otherwise.
Host Trey and Dr. Jeff Tomkins discuss this vital topic on episode 73 of The Creation Podcast!
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Earth has one moon, but Jupiter has many! What can we learn from our celestial neighbor's satellites? Do they indicate youth?
Host Lauren and Dr. Jake Hebert discuss this vital topic on episode 72 of The Creation Podcast!
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Ernst Haeckel, a German Zoologist, is famous for developing a series of images of embryos in development called Anthropogenie. These images, supposedly proof of evolution, dominated culture and textbooks for some time.
But Haeckel was wrong, and the damage he caused has never quite been undone. What happened?
Host Trey and Dr. Randy Guliuzza discuss this vital topic on episode 71 of The Creation Podcast!
Resources:
Twenty Evolutionary Blunders
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The human body is a marvel of complexity and the more we learn about it, the more miraculous our existence becomes! Can evolution explain the existence of the human body?
Host Lauren and Dr. Randy Guliuzza discuss this vital topic on episode 70 of The Creation Podcast!
Resources:
Twenty Evolutionary Blunders
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Homo naledi, once evolution's 'rising star,' was considered to be a prime example of human evolution. But is it really proof? Or is this discovery just another dishonest attempt to garner fame, funding, and fortune?
Host Trey and Dr. Jeff Tomkins discuss this vital topic on episode 69 of The Creation Podcast!
Resources:
Homo naledi: Another Failed Evolutionary Ape-Man
Homo naledi Didn't Behave Like Humans
No scientific evidence that Homo naledi buried their dead and produced rock art
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Erosion takes place slowly, over millions of years, right? That's what mainstream science tells us anyway. Or, does erosion happen far more quickly than we're led to believe?
Host Trey and Dr. Timothy Clarey discuss this fascinating topic on episode 67 of The Creation Podcast!
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