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We have evidence of the Red Sea crossing with chariot wheels and melted sand on the shoreline, indicating extreme heat. Stones are fused in the sand, resembling footprints. This proof is often overlooked but is significant in validating the biblical exodus story. If this was evidence for evolution, it would be widely publicized. It shows a historical exodus similar to migrations happening today.

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"If you read the patriarchal histories in the opening books of the bible, if you read Genesis, for instance, chapter six, this is the account of God regretting that he had made the human race." "the world had become full of violence." "When you attack another man when you attack another man, you attack God because every human being, as you were just saying so beautifully, is made in the image of God." "we have this level of violence in a culture that murders unborn children at the rate that we do and have sustained it for the decades that we have." "The statistics are horrible for our country. We are so captured, by an ideology that is hopeless, atheism, strict secularism, which is running our country now." "Without that belief, certainly, we have no future."

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According to the speaker, there was a canopy of either water, ice, or vapor above the Earth's atmosphere when God created the world. This canopy fell during the flood, and the speaker suggests that it may have been held up by the Earth's magnetic field. The speaker also mentions the presence of water under the Earth's crust and suggests that the Earth's cracks and fault lines are a result of the water breaking through. The speaker disagrees with the Pangaea theory and believes that the continents are still connected. They also propose that the dinosaurs may have had difficulty breathing due to a lack of oxygen and small lungs and nostrils. The speaker suggests that the pre-flood world had greater air pressure and increased oxygen levels, which could explain the presence of dinosaurs.

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The speaker addresses the claim that the Bible has been altered, specifically mentioning the absence of Matthew 17 verse 21. They express disbelief and invite viewers to examine the Bible themselves. They confirm that verse 21 is indeed missing and suggest looking at an old 1800s Bible where the verse is present. This discovery leads them to question the trustworthiness of the Bible, as they learn that many other verses have been changed, added, or removed.

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The speaker argues that believing in evolution is justified because the smartest scientists in the world support it. However, the other speaker counters by pointing out that even the smartest scientists in history have been proven wrong. He questions the reliability of scientific claims and compares it to the faith people have in religious texts. The conversation ends with the first speaker feeling unsure about his belief in evolution.

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The speaker claims that the North Pole is not just ice but actually houses Mount Zion and the Garden of Eden. They present a map from the 1500s showing a mountain with a river and four rivers branching out from it, which they believe corresponds to the biblical description of Eden. They mention the Rupus Nigra, a black rock magnetic mountain at the North Pole, and its connection to the investment company BlackRock and Freemasons. They also point out black holes in NASA satellite footage of the North Pole. The speaker cites Psalm 48 to support their claim that Mount Zion is in the North. They conclude by mentioning a wind-diverting object at the North Pole.

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The speaker questions why rockets always curve during launch and suggests it may be due to the Earth being a closed system. They refer to the Bible, specifically mentioning the firmament described in Genesis, Job, and Amos. They assert that God's word is true and that there is no such thing as space, only imagination. The speaker encourages viewers to follow, share, and concludes with a blessing.

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The speaker discusses the significance of the solar eclipses in 2017 and 2024, linking them to biblical prophecies and the story of Jonah. They emphasize signs of the end times, urging listeners to wake up and accept Jesus. The speaker stresses that everything is planned by God and encourages people to give their lives to Jesus.

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In this video, the speaker passionately argues for a flat, non-rotating, geocentric Earth, emphasizing the importance of interpreting biblical passages literally. They present various scriptures and claim that all scripture is profitable for doctrine, while also discussing the symbolic language used in the Bible. The speaker believes there is a plot to deceive people about the true nature of creation, attributing it to Satan. They assert that accepting the mainstream scientific view of a spherical Earth goes against the Bible and leads people away from God. Testimonies of atheists turned believers after examining evidence for a flat Earth are shared, along with questioning the credibility of NASA and presenting arguments against mainstream scientific explanations. The speaker also discusses experiments, evidence from the Bible, and references the firmament as a solid structure supporting water above it. They argue that the Earth is stationary and at rest, contradicting the idea of a spinning, flying, and wobbling planet. The Michelson Morley experiment and government documents are referenced to support their claims. Pastor Dean further explores the movement of the sun, aligning it with a stationary Earth based on biblical descriptions and citing a document from a Russian scientist. Various Bible verses suggesting a flat Earth shaped like clay under a seal are presented. The video concludes by mentioning interviews with astronauts who claim the Earth is flat and asserting the word of God as the ultimate authority on the matter.

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The speaker discusses the concept of time and challenges the belief that we are currently living in a time before Christ's return. They argue that the dark ages actually occurred during the millennial reign of Christ, and that we are currently in Satan's short season of deception. The speaker also suggests that the second coming of Christ happened in 66 to 70 AD, resulting in the destruction of empires and the resurrection of those who did not take the mark of the beast. They claim that the structures built during the dark ages were created by glorified bodies and refute the idea that this period was a time of cultural and scientific stagnation. The speaker criticizes the heliocentric model and NASA for deceiving people and promoting atheism.

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In this video, the speaker discusses evidence for the existence of a firmament in the sky. They mention scientific studies from the USSR in the 1950s that indicate the presence of a firmament and the inability to reach the other side of it. The speaker also refers to the use of instruments to measure the brightness of the sky and the reflection off the firmament. They conclude that there is a solid firmament in the sky, as described in holy scripture. The speaker encourages viewers to like, share, and subscribe to their channel.

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The speaker discusses their belief that the sun we see is artificial, not the real sun. They mention biblical prophecies and NASA's involvement in hiding the truth. They show images of geometric patterns in the sun's reflection and rays, suggesting it is not natural. The speaker urges viewers to observe for themselves. They express shock at the discovery and emphasize the importance of recognizing the deception.

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The speaker argues that Jordan Peterson's framework for understanding Christianity may not align with the Bible's intended interpretation. The speaker emphasizes the importance of correctly interpreting biblical texts, distinguishing between symbolic interpretations and belief in historical events like Jesus Christ's death and resurrection. The speaker suggests that differing interpretations could impact one's fate, questioning how to ascertain the Bible's intended beliefs, especially regarding historical facts. Speaker 1 admits uncertainty regarding the relationship between fact and destiny, and acknowledges the limits of his knowledge. The speaker asserts that Christianity bears the burden of providing interpretations that clarify how to understand God. The speaker questions what evidence would be acceptable. The speaker admits to never being moved by any answers because they always arrive at "I don't know."

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You cannot accept Genesis chapter 1 as a literal account of creation while also believing in established scientific understanding. The days described in Genesis occur before the sun was created on day 4, raising questions about what the earth was doing during those initial days. The Bible describes a void with water above and below, but does not mention outer space or an infinite universe. If you are intellectually honest, you must choose between these conflicting beliefs. Ultimately, the question is who you will believe: God or the teachings of man.

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The speaker discusses the concept of God and its relationship to time, space, and matter. They argue that the God of the Bible is not affected by these elements and is outside of the universe. They mention that the creation of the universe involved the simultaneous emergence of time, space, and matter. The speaker questions the idea that a spiritual force cannot impact a material body, citing emotions, love, and rationality as examples. They also challenge the reliability of one's own reasoning if the brain is merely a result of chance chemical formations. The transcript ends with a mention of telling the story of the rest of the beginning.

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We're at a critical point, mirroring the times of Noah when the Nephilim altered humanity. Back then, Noah's family remained pure, untainted by outside influence. Today, the unvaccinated are the only ones with unaltered human DNA as God intended. If you have been vaccinated, you have allowed these new Nimrods to change your DNA. Your body will never be the same.

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The speaker discusses their belief that the Torah's creation story is symbolic, not literal, and that evolution is part of the design. They mention circumcision as a symbolic act in Judaism. Another speaker emphasizes that Jews do not believe in the stories or teachings of the Torah, including the Old and New Testaments. The conversation questions what parts of the Torah Jews actually believe in, given their disbelief in many of its teachings.

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If God is real, the speaker questions the validity of other gods, contrasting them with Jesus Christ. They ask if Buddha performed miracles or if Muhammad did anything besides corrupting the gospels. They highlight Jesus's sinless life and sacrifice, contrasting it with Muhammad's lifestyle. The speaker challenges the listener to find testimonies of life-changing experiences in other religions comparable to Christian testimonies. The speaker critiques society, TV, doctors, and scientists as priests of a cult, and atheists for their faith in unproven theories like evolution. They emphasize the power of evil to corrupt good, comparing it to a drop of poison in water. The speaker shares their past as a liar, pervert, and drunkard, and how God transformed them. They urge listeners to wage war on sin and believe, warning against the distractions of the world. They conclude that finding the kingdom of God is difficult, like loving one's enemy, but it is the road to life.

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The speaker emphasizes that salvation is not based on one's goodness or works, but on belief in Jesus Christ. They explain that everyone has sinned and deserves punishment, but Jesus died for our sins and rose again. Believing in Jesus is the only requirement for salvation, and once saved, one cannot lose their salvation. The speaker warns against trusting in one's own works and highlights that many who claim to believe in Jesus will not enter heaven because they relied on their own deeds. They conclude by stating that once Jesus knows someone, they are saved forever.

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Astrophysicist Explains DOZENS Of Reasons To Believe In GOD | DDOW Podcast #13 (Pt. 2)
Guests: Hugh Ross
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The discussion centers on the intersection of science and faith, particularly regarding the origins of the universe and the existence of God. Hugh Ross highlights the pivotal 1919 solar eclipse that validated Einstein's theory of general relativity, demonstrating that the universe has a beginning, which implies a causal agent outside of space and time. He contrasts the biblical view of creation with Eastern philosophies, emphasizing that the Bible asserts God created time and space. Ross notes that recent advancements in astrophysics support the idea of a finely-tuned universe, with probabilities for human existence being astronomically low. He argues that the complexity and precision of the universe's design suggest a personal God rather than an impersonal force. He addresses the multiverse theory, asserting that it fails to account for the evidence of design. He shares his personal journey of faith, explaining how he found the moral teachings of the Bible compelling, leading him to a relationship with God. Ross acknowledges common objections to faith, particularly among scientists, often rooted in a desire for autonomy and rebellion against authority. The conversation touches on fulfilled biblical prophecies, particularly in the Book of Daniel and Psalm 22, which Ross argues demonstrate the Bible's unique accuracy compared to other religious texts. He encourages seekers to continue asking questions and exploring evidence, offering resources through his books and the Reasons to Believe organization. Ross emphasizes the importance of dialogue and community in addressing doubts and understanding faith.

The Why Files

AFTER FILES! Book of Enoch, Aliens, Giants and the Search for Noah's Ark
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Hecklefish introduces the show from the Pork Chop Express, sharing humorous anecdotes and advice for listeners. He reflects on the vastness of the universe and mentions the rise of the fake moon landing conspiracy in the 1970s. The After Files are streamed live, and the hosts engage with the audience, discussing various topics, including religious themes and personal experiences. AJ Gentile shares his thoughts on the backlash he receives for discussing religious subjects, noting that while he respects believers, he often faces harsh criticism online. He recounts his experiences as a bartender, highlighting the challenges of dealing with difficult patrons and the emotional toll it can take. He emphasizes the importance of empathy while also acknowledging the need for boundaries in such a role. The conversation shifts to the topic of Noah's Ark, with AJ discussing various locations believed to be the Ark's resting place, including Mount Ararat and the Durupınar site. He expresses disappointment in the research surrounding Ron Wyatt, who claimed to have discovered significant biblical artifacts but faced skepticism regarding his findings. As the show progresses, AJ interacts with viewers in the chat, discussing favorite drinks and sharing personal stories. He reflects on his bartending days, sharing humorous and poignant anecdotes about the people he encountered. The hosts also promote their merchandise and Patreon, encouraging viewers to support the channel. Gino's Story Hour features a tale about Christopher Case, who encounters supernatural phenomena after rejecting the advances of a mysterious woman claiming to be a witch. Following her curse, Christopher experiences terrifying whispers and shadowy figures in his apartment, leading to a series of unsettling events. Despite his skepticism, he becomes increasingly frightened, ultimately seeking help from a religious bookstore. The story culminates in his tragic death, ruled as natural causes, leaving his friends to ponder the impact of the curse. The hosts wrap up the episode by discussing various topics, including the afterlife, soul groups, and near-death experiences. They express gratitude to their audience for their support and encourage engagement through comments and super chats. The show concludes with Hecklefish singing a rendition of "My Way," emphasizing the unique journey of the hosts and their connection with the audience.

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How NEW Scientific Discoveries Are Pointing To GOD | DDOW Podcast #02
Guests: DrStephenMeyer
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In a conversation between Brandon McGuire and Dr. Stephen Meyer, they discuss the concept of intelligent design, which Meyer argues is often labeled as pseudoscience due to a materialistic definition of science that excludes the possibility of intelligence as a causal factor. He emphasizes the difficulty of defining science and argues that many scientific fields, such as archaeology, recognize intelligent agency. Meyer contends that the evidence for intelligent design in living systems is empirically detectable and should not be dismissed based on narrow definitions of science. Meyer shares insights from a conference on the origins of the universe, life, and consciousness, where he felt that theists had the stronger argument compared to materialists. He discusses the Big Bang Theory and the evidence supporting a beginning to the universe, including observations from the James Webb Telescope. Meyer argues that if the universe had a beginning, it suggests a transcendent cause, which aligns with theistic beliefs. He critiques the multiverse theory, stating it requires numerous unproven entities and does not adequately explain the fine-tuning of the universe. Meyer asserts that fine-tuning is best explained by an intelligent designer, as all known finely-tuned systems arise from intelligence. He also addresses the origin of life, arguing that the information in DNA indicates a designing intelligence, as all known information arises from a mind. The discussion touches on the relationship between science and faith, with Meyer asserting that they are not in conflict and that scientific discoveries can support theistic beliefs. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of recognizing the unique value of human beings and the possibility of a loving Creator who desires a relationship with humanity.

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Renowned Chemist EXPOSES Lies About ORIGIN OF LIFE | DDOW Podcast #15
Guests: Dr. James Tour
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Dr. James Tour, a synthetic organic chemist, discusses the origin of life and critiques the widely accepted primordial soup model, which suggests life arose from non-life through natural processes. He emphasizes that while many believe scientists have created life in labs, this is not true; no one has successfully synthesized even a simple cell. Tour argues that the scientific community lacks a viable model for abiogenesis, the process by which life supposedly originated, and he challenges researchers to propose one. He highlights that the confusion surrounding the origin of life stems from misconceptions propagated in textbooks and popular media. Tour distinguishes between abiogenesis and evolution, asserting that the two are often conflated. He stresses that without understanding how life began, discussions on evolution are irrelevant. He critiques the Miller-Urey experiment, which produced amino acids but failed to demonstrate how these could assemble into functional proteins or cells. Tour points out that even with modern techniques, assembling a living cell from its components remains impossible. He shares his personal faith journey, explaining that his belief in Jesus as the Messiah transformed his life. Tour invites those who doubt the resurrection of Jesus to engage with him for discussion. He emphasizes the importance of scripture and encourages believers to deepen their understanding of the Bible. Tour concludes by asserting that true satisfaction comes from worshiping and serving God, and he offers support for anyone seeking to explore their faith further.

Uncommon Knowledge

David Berlinski—Atheism and its Scientific Pretensions
Guests: David Berlinski
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In this episode of *Uncommon Knowledge*, Peter Robinson interviews David Berlinski, author of *The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions*. Berlinski discusses the disconnect between the scientific community and the public, noting that many feel oppressed by scientists who claim authority over truth. He critiques the notion that naturalism is the sole lens for understanding reality, arguing that science does not have exclusive access to the material world. Berlinski also challenges Darwinian evolution, asserting it lacks sufficient evidence and logical coherence. He highlights the anthropic principle and the Big Bang, suggesting they align with the Judeo-Christian view of a Creator. Berlinski emphasizes that morality cannot be solely derived from social utility, referencing historical atrocities to illustrate the need for a higher moral authority. He concludes by urging students to read the Old Testament, positing it as a vital source of wisdom for understanding contemporary debates on faith and science.

The Diary of a CEO

No.1 Christianity Expert: The Truth About Christianity! The Case For Jesus (Historian's Proof)
Guests: Wesley Huff
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In this dialogue, a historian-theologian engages in a rigorous examination of whether Christian faith offers credible answers to life’s big questions, including meaning, purpose, and the problem of evil. The guest lays out a case for the Bible’s historical reliability, emphasizing eyewitness testimony, the transmission of ancient manuscripts, and the coherence of early Christian claims about Jesus’ death and resurrection. He argues that despite enduring doubt and the presence of suffering, there is a robust evidential basis for believing in God, the divine authorship of Scripture, and the transformational impact of faith on individuals. The host and guest also explore the broader cultural shift away from religiosity in Western societies, the rise of secularism, and the role of community and relationship in human well-being. They discuss how modern life’s information overload and heightened individualism influence spiritual seeking, and how people respond to questions about meaning through different belief systems. Throughout, the conversation weaves together historical analysis, philosophical reflection, and personal testimony, illustrating how belief can be grounded in evidence while remaining deeply experiential. The guest addresses misperceptions about the reliability of biblical texts, the nature of resurrection claims, and the ways gospel narratives are attested across multiple sources. He underscores that the Christian vision of meaning is not merely existential comfort but a framework that locates purpose in being made in the image of God and in living out that identity within a community and creation. The dialogue also touches on the tension between faith and science, including debates around evolution, design, and the tension between naturalistic explanations and the teleology many believers see in the universe. The episode closes with reflections on prayer, the problem of evil, hell and heaven, and how personal transformation serves as a persuasive counterpoint to skeptical critique. The overall arc highlights how history, philosophy, and lived experience can converge to invite listeners to examine what they worship and why.
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