by Ian Juby | Feb 10, 2012 | Creation Science Newsletter
In this episode of Genesis Week, we investigate the fossil human footprints of Berea, Kentucky, analyse the implications of DNA extraction from the cousin of Neanderthal, and we dive into the mailbag.
by Ian Juby | Feb 3, 2012 | Creation Science Newsletter
In this episode: Viruses evolve rapidly while horseshoe crabs do not, telomeres actually prove creation, Indiana approves a bill to teach creation in the classroom, and we dive into the mailbag and deal with the Paluxy fossil human footprints.
by Ian Juby | Jan 26, 2012 | Creation Science Newsletter
In this episode: Belief in evolution is nothing more than a gut feeling, the NCSE turns up the heat on global warming in the classroom, and we dive into the mailbox. This is episode 5 of season 1.
by Ian Juby | Jan 20, 2012 | Creation Science Newsletter
Here it is in all its glory, Episode 4. In this episode, we respond to the claim of multicellular life from single-celled life in the lab, Marcelo Gleiser’s NPR blog, and we dig into the mailbag:
by Ian Juby | Jan 12, 2012 | Creation Science Newsletter
In this episode, A Universe from Nothing, the Flood Movie Science Reviewe, a giant fossil human footprint, and we dive into the mailbag.
by Ian Juby | Dec 20, 2011 | Creation Science Newsletter
Here it is in all its glory, now with closed captions for the hearing impaired (just turn on the Closed Captions in the bottom right corner of the video)