From the lab, Joel showcases how the First Law of Thermodynamics is great evidence for Genesis 1. He demonstrate how a perpetual motion machine is impossible based on this Law. Can’t wait for more? Watch more Awesome Science content here now: awesomescitv.com/epochtv Get 10% OFF every purchase now, enter this coupon code at checkout: EPOCHTV…
Awesome Science (Episodes 6): Explore Mount St. Helens Part2
In this episode, Noah travels to one of the few active volcanoes in the contiguous United States to find out why it’s called, “God’s gift to creationists.” Through cataclysmic events back in the 1980s, similar geologic features worldwide can now be explained by the Flood using Mount St. Helens as a scale model. Noah explores…
Debunking Evolution (Episode 5): Debunking Evolution Part5
Join study partners, John & Jane as they explore the challenges to the evolutionary theory and why the Bible makes the most sense of the scientific evidence. This is an essential video for Christian students attending Junior High to College. Through the fun conversations of the actors, this program provides solid answers about creation, evolution, the…
The Heavens Declare (Episode 5): The Starlight Travel Dilemma Part1
This episode addresses the perceived problem of light travel of distant stars and how the universe can still be young. The experts introduce the idea of an expanding universe and the dynamics of the speed of light. They then delve into general relativity and present several creationist models for solving the light travel dilemma. Several…
Flood Geology Series (Episode 5): The Great Ice Age Part4
Since the 1700’s we’ve been told that there have been many ice ages over millions of years, but now meteorologist Michael Oard shares evidence the main-line scientific community won’t tell you. He’ll share compelling evidence for only one Ice Age not long after the end of the global Flood as recorded in the Bible. He’ll…
Science Foundations (Episode 5): Newton’s Third Law of Motion
From the lab, Joel demonstrates examples of Newton’s Third Law of motion and its impact on the world. He plays with a life sized Newton’s Cradle. Can’t wait for more? Watch more Awesome Science content here now: awesomescitv.com/epochtv Get 10% OFF every purchase now, enter this coupon code at checkout: EPOCHTV – Follow EpochTV on…
Awesome Science (Episodes 5): Explore Mount St. Helens Part1
In this episode, Noah travels to one of the few active volcanoes in the contiguous United States to find out why it’s called, “God’s gift to creationists.” Through cataclysmic events back in the 1980s, similar geologic features worldwide can now be explained by the Flood using Mount St. Helens as a scale model. Noah explores…
Debunking Evolution (Episode 4): Debunking Evolution Part4
Can’t wait for more? Watch more Awesome Science content here now: awesomescitv.com/epochtv Want to purchase the DVD series or buy VOD? Click Here. Get 10% OFF every purchase now, enter this coupon code at checkout: EPOCHTV Note: The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the producers, creators and presenters of Awesome Science do not necessarily…
The Heavens Declare (Episode 4): Challenges to the Big Bang Part2
Can’t wait for more? Watch more Awesome Science content here now: awesomescitv.com/epochtv Want to purchase the DVD series or buy VOD? Click Here. Get 10% OFF every purchase now, enter this coupon code at checkout: EPOCHTV This episode introduces scientific challenges to the Big Bang theory. The experts address the suggestion by Christians that God…
Flood Geology Series (Episode 4): The Great Ice Age Part3
Can’t wait for more? Watch more Awesome Science content here now: awesomescitv.com/epochtv Get 10% OFF every purchase now, enter this coupon code at checkout: EPOCHTV Since the 1700’s we’ve been told that there have been many ice ages over millions of years, but now meteorologist Michael Oard shares evidence the main-line scientific community won’t tell…
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