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  • Is the Earth Young? 5 Scientific Evidences That Point to a Young Earth
    2026/03/20

    Is there a scientific case for a young earth? In this video, we investigate the arguments and evidence often cited by creation scientists, diving into five compelling scientific findings that challenge conventional timelines. From the salt content of the oceans to the decay of Earth's magnetic field, we break down the data through the lens of observable science to see what it means for our understanding of the past. Whether you are a skeptic or a believer, join us for a look at the arguments regarding the age of the earth and the historical data.This podcast was AI generated with information that was extracted from the following sources :Answers Research Journal (ARJ), Answers in Genesis, Ark Encounter, Creation Museum, Is Genesis History?, New Creation Podcast, The Institute for Creation Research (ICR), Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, Creation Research Society Quarterly (CRSQ)🔔 Sign up for more research on the intersection between science and the Bible!

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    20 分
  • Tracing the Path from Babel: The Science of DNA and Rapid Migration
    2026/03/16

    If the account of the Tower of Babel is historical, we should see its signature in our genes. Does the "map" of human DNA lead back to a single point of dispersal in the ancient Middle East? In this technical review, we analyze current data on human genetic variation to see if it supports a sudden, global migration.

    Key Technical Points Covered:

    • Mapping the Path: Tracing Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA markers ($M$, $N$, and $R$ lineages) back to the "Cradle of Civilization."

    • Mutation Rates: Comparing observed mutation rates to "molecular clock" assumptions to determine the timing of human dispersal.

    • Genetic Drift: How small populations leaving a central point would have rapidly developed distinct characteristics and languages.

    • Rapid Dispersal: Investigating evidence for a sudden split in the human population rather than a slow, gradual spread over hundreds of thousands of years.

    Join us for a deep dive into molecular biology and ancient history as we put the Babel narrative to the ultimate genetic test.🔔 Sign up for more research on the intersection between science and the Bible!This video was AI generated with information extracted from the following sources:Answers Research Journal (ARJ), Answers in Genesis, Ark Encounter, Creation Museum, Is Genesis History?, New Creation Podcast, The Institute for Creation Research (ICR), Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, Creation Research Society Quarterly (CRSQ)

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    20 分
  • Could the Ark Survive? Analyzing the Ship's Engineering and Animal Logistics
    2026/03/13

    Was the Ark just a primitive raft, or a masterpiece of ancient engineering and biological planning? This video explores the technical feasibility of the Great Ship, breaking down its structural specifications (300 \times 50 \times 30 cubits) and its stability in high-seas simulations.

    Beyond the construction, we tackle the massive logistical challenge: how did two of every "kind" fit and survive on one boat? We dive into the science of waste management in confined spaces, the potential for animal hibernation during the voyage, and the genetic diversity required to repopulate the Earth from a small starting group. Join us as we analyze the "golden ratio" of its dimensions, ancient wood-joining techniques, and the complex math behind food storage for a year-long voyage.


    The information for this podcast was extracted from the following sources: Answers Research Journal (ARJ), Answers in Genesis, Ark Encounter, Creation Museum, Is Genesis History?, New Creation Podcast, The Institute for Creation Research (ICR), Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, Creation Research Society Quarterly (CRSQ)

    🔔 Sign up for more research on the intersection between science and the Bible!

    This video was AI generated with information that was pulled from Answers In Genesis, Is Genesis History and more.

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    19 分
  • Fountains of the Deep: The Deep Sea Catastrophe that Froze Life in Time
    2026/03/09

    Traditional models suggest slow fossil burial over millions of years, yet the fossil record is full of "death poses," partially digested meals, and massive graveyards containing thousands of animals. These features require sudden, catastrophic burial in sediment—the kind only a global watery disaster could provide. But what triggered such an event?

    The biblical account mentions the "fountains of the great deep" bursting open. In this video, we investigate whether modern geology and oceanography support this mechanism. We look at the Mid-Ocean Ridge system, catastrophic plate tectonics, and massive volcanic activity on the sea floor. Join us as we explore how these deep-sea geophysical features provide a plausible scientific explanation for how a global catastrophe was triggered, resulting in the rapid burial evidence we find frozen in time around the world.

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    43 分
  • Dinosaur Soft Tissue: The Truth Behind the “Impossible” 65-Million-Year-Old Discovery
    2026/03/06

    Science textbooks say it’s impossible, but the evidence is right under the microscope. Since Mary Schweitzer's landmark 2005 paper, "Dinosaur Soft Tissue" has become a buzzword—but what did she actually find?

    This video investigates the discovery of flexible blood vessels and proteins inside a T-Rex bone, moving past the clickbait to look at the actual chemistry of collagen and the peer-reviewed responses to these claims. How could these biological structures survive for tens of millions of years? We explore the leading "Iron Preservation" theory versus the "Recent Burial" argument to see if our fundamental understanding of fossilization is wrong. Join us for a comprehensive guide to understanding one of the most misunderstood and "impossible" discoveries in modern science.

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    41 分