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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 arguments that creationists use to rely on the authority of Scripture and make sense of secular…

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Was Noah’s Flood Too Destructive?

Could a Flood violent enough to explain the rocks have sunk the Ark? Shaun Doyle tackles the toughest geological objections to Genesis.

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The Peculiar Penguin

The penguin can’t fly—but underwater, it hits 22 mph. The science behind this bizarre bird points unmistakably to design.

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The Mysterious Megalodon

The megalodon was the ocean's greatest predator. What did it eat before the Fall, and why did it vanish? Nathan Brewer finds answers in Genesis.

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The Genetic History Of The Israelite Nation

Can genetics confirm Jewish links to the ancient Middle East? A look at ancestry, migration, and biblical history.

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Reassessing Human-Chimpanzee Genetic Similarity

How close are humans and chimps genetically? Examining the methods, assumptions, and debates behind DNA similarity claims.

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Fiber Optics in Eye Demolish Atheistic ‘Bad Design’ Argument

Dr Jonathan Sarfati examines the old claim that the vertebrate eye is wired backward — and the new science showing it's a fiber-optic marvel.

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The Genealogies of Jesus

Why do Matthew and Luke record different genealogies for Jesus? Lita Sanders takes a look at lineage, adoption, and meaning.

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Human Genome Decay And The Origin Of Life

Our genome's copying machinery is degrading toward extinction. Traced backward, it reaches perfection around 4,000 BC. What does that tell us?

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Why Even Bother With the Old Testament?

Strip away Genesis and you lose the logic of redemption itself. Peter Howe explores why the Old Testament still deeply matters.

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The Rascally Raccoon

With "seeing" paws and a reflex for survival, these rascals are wonders of design. James Stambaugh tracks the history of the masked bandit.

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