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AwesomeSciRadio

AwesomeSciRadio

著者: Awesome Science Media
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Introducing AwesomeSciRadio podcast! This is a new half-hour program featuring documentaries for the whole family. Each episode is designed to build up your faith in God’s word by studying science from a Biblical worldview. AwesomeSciRadio podcasts will travel to some of the most exciting sites to showcase God’s creation. Sometimes we’ll join scientists out in the field, or explore a desert for incredible reptiles, or hear from astronomers and physicists about the mysteries of space, or go to a volcano with a creation geologist, or investigate the Ice Age with a meteorologist, or listen-in to some teen-agers as they debunk the evolutionary worldview in their textbooks, and so much more! Our announcer is Chris O’Bryon, a well-known radio personality for science/Bible programming. Featured experts include Ken Ham, Dr. Andrew Snelling, Dr. Danny Faulkner, Dr. Russ Humphreys, Dr. Art Chadwick, Dr. Jason Lisle, Michael Oard, Dr. John Morris, Dr. Brian Thomas, and Dr. Steve Austin. The programs are created by Emmy nominated television producer, Kyle Justice. Kyle started Awesome Science Media (ASM) in 2010 to produce family-based series and documentaries exploring science from a Biblical worldview. Since that time ASM has produced over thirty titles and sold over 150,000 DVDs. Many of the programs have been carried by ministries such as Answers in Genesis, the Institute for Creation Research, Creation Ministries International, CSN, and Focus on the Family. The programming is used in homeschool and Christian school curriculums as well as church Bible studies.Copyright 2022 AwesomeSciRadio キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 博物学 科学 聖職・福音主義 自然・生態学
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  • Awesome Science: The Grand Canyon
    2020/06/01

    In this episode, Noah travels to Northern Arizona to find out how the 40 layers of the Grand Canyon were laid down by the Global Flood, then cut quickly, all through catastrophic processes.  He then compares other geologic processes found around the world which show additional evidence of quick geologic catastrophe.

    To get the full video episode on our VOD platform, go to AwesomeSciTV.com

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    27 分
  • Awesome Science: Yellowstone
    2020/06/13

    In this episode, Noah travels to Wyoming to explore America's first national park and show evidence of how many of the parks features were created by catastrophe and not long ages. He pays specific attention to the Petrified Forests, showing evidence of why they were not twenty-seven separate forests created over long ages, but quickly laid down by water and fossilized in a matter of a few years.

    To get the full video episode on our VOD platform, go to AwesomeSciTV.com

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    25 分
  • Awesome Science: Meteor Crater / Petrified Forest National Park
    2020/06/20

    In this episode, Noah travels to Arizona to explore two very odd geologic sites, petrified forests laid down beneath thin rock layers on the desert floor, and a large gouge on the sedimentary layers near the Grand Canyon. The first site reflects the catastrophic events during the Flood and its aftermath. The second site, under a hundred miles away, has helped scientists discover catastrophic processes around the world by bombardment of meteors (which are NOT responsible for the extension of the dinosaurs).

    To get the full video episode on our VOD platform, go to AwesomeSciTV.com

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    26 分
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