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Basic Laws of Nature

In the biblical account of creation, there's no room for evolution. We find this to be true in science as well, since natural laws back up Scripture. Is evolution against the law? You be the judge this week on Science, Scripture, & Salvation!

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Is Creation Science a Religion?

Over and over again we hear the false assertion by evolutionists that creationism is "religion" while evolution is "science." But why is this? Is it possible that evolutionists have a biased definition for the term "science"? Tune in to find out!

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Thankfulness

As Thanksgiving Day approaches, we're reminded how grateful we should be for all of God's blessings. We teach our children to say "thank you" but are we, as humans, the only part of God's creation capable of expressing appreciation? Join us this week--you'll be thankful you did!

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Flightless Birds

Have you ever heard the saying "birds gotta fly"? For certain birds, this is an impossible feat! God has created some beautiful flightless birds. Evolutionists claim that these creatures used to fly but gave up that ability. Don't "chicken out" and fly the coop! Instead, listen in on this interesting discussion!

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