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Awesome Science (Episodes 15): Explore Mesa Verde & Chaco Ruins Part2

Noah explores Mesa Verde, the Aztec Ruins, and Chaco Ruins, where over a thousand years ago early American’s built residences and cities among the cliffs and canyons. He’ll investigate man’s origins from a secular and biblical worldview, showing how the weight of evidence points to our beginning just a few thousand years ago, as the…


Science Foundations (Episode 14): Viruses & Staying Healthy

In this episode, Joel Thomas shares about the importance of eating right and practicing good hygiene during this time of germ spreading. He gives great experiments to showcase how germs spread, but how washing hands with soap makes such a difference. Finally, he shares God’s Word with kids about how they can stay confident in…


Awesome Science (Episodes 14): Explore Mesa Verde & Chaco Ruins Part1

Noah explores Mesa Verde, the Aztec Ruins, and Chaco Ruins, where over a thousand years ago early American’s built residences and cities among the cliffs and canyons. He’ll investigate man’s origins from a secular and biblical worldview, showing how the weight of evidence points to our beginning just a few thousand years ago, as the…


Science Foundations (Episode 13): Bones that Make up the Axial Skeleton

From the lab, Joel Thomas explores the four parts of the Axial Skeleton which include; Skull, sternum, ribs, vertebrae. From the lab, Joel Thomas explores the four parts of the Axial Skeleton. Can’t wait for more? Watch more Awesome Science content here now: awesomescitv.com/epochtv – Follow EpochTV on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/EpochTVus Twitter: twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble:…


Awesome Science (Episodes 13): Explore Arches National Park & Natural Bridges National Monument Part2

Noah Justice travels to Arches National Park and Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah where explores how catastrophic erosion has produced these incredible rock structures. At Arches he’ll see how sediments were laid down quickly, then were eroded by water catastrophically, leaving behind these arches. He’ll show how the simple rate of erosion should have…


The Heavens Declare (Episode 12): The Law of Gravity Part1

This episode the experts explore the power of gravity in the universe and how it keeps everything from flying apart. They also explore how gravity can effect time related to Relativity. The experts share why gravity showcases God’s power and creativity for keeping the universe together. Experts explore the Law of Gravity and Relativity and…


Flood Geology Series (Episode 12): Receding Floodwaters Part4

Researcher and scientists Michael J. Oard uses his knowledge of the Ice Age and Missoula Flood to lay out his case for a Global Flood. He shares how many geologic features on the surface of the earth just can’t be explained through slow and gradual processes, but rather, one worldwide Flood. These features include water…


Awesome Science (Episodes 12): Explore Arches National Park & Natural Bridges National Monument Part1

Noah Justice travels to Arches National Park and Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah where explores how catastrophic erosion has produced these incredible rock structures. At Arches he’ll see how sediments were laid down quickly, then were eroded by water catastrophically, leaving behind these arches. He’ll show how the simple rate of erosion should have…


The Heavens Declare (Episode 11): Our Wonderful Moon Part2

This episode of The Heavens Declare explores the wonderful moon God created on the Fourth Day of Creation. Experts share about the origin and purpose of the moon, space flight, craters, maria, the magnetic field, and evidence for the moon being a few thousand years old. We continue to explore the incredible science and history…


Flood Geology Series (Episode 11): Receding Floodwaters Part3

Researcher and scientists Michael J. Oard uses his knowledge of the Ice Age and Missoula Flood to lay out his case for a Global Flood. He shares how many geologic features on the surface of the earth just can’t be explained through slow and gradual processes, but rather, one worldwide Flood. These features include water…