Answers Audio Articles
With our Answers Audio collection, you can listen to some of your favorite Answers Magazine articles. Discover more about the works of our Creator with in-depth scientific articles written in language the average person can easily understand and enjoy. Examine hot topics of our day from a biblical worldview and see what Scripture has to say about them. If you like what you see, consider subscribing to the digital Answers Magazine for current issues: https://answersingenesis.org/store/magazine/subscribe/
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The Fight for 53 Rocks (Answers Audio Article)
Searching for evidence of the global flood led Dr. Andrew Snelling into the Grand Canyon and sparked the fight of his career - suing Grand Canyon National Park and the National Park Service for 53 small samples of rock. Dr. Snelling was met with opposition from leading academics. Why would these ...
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Everglades - An Ever-Changing Environment (Answers Audio Article)
"The Everglades sits like a jewel, unique in the United States' collection of varied landscapes. Deep under its surface, the Everglades is built on rock that was once part of Africa. This wet wonderland has gone through many iterations throughout earth's history. In fact, the Everglades has been ...
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Taming the Tale: The History of Domestication (Answers Audio Article)
When did someone first pet a dog, shear a sheep or milk a cow? When did wild animals transform into domesticated pets? Evolution history presents its' own explanation for the domestication of animals - but scripture gives a different account.
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A Striking Discovery (Answers Audio Article)
For many years, researchers accepted that woodpeckers had shock-absorbing skulls. But a built-in shock absorption mechanism didn't make sense to biologist Sam Van Wassenbergh, who theorized that this could hamper the birds' pecking ability and energy levels. He and his team used high-speed camera...
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Remembering a Remarkable Lifesaver (Answers Audio Article)
Dr. Raymond Damadian was the true father of MRI and his lifesaving invention has helped millions of patients.
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Holding on to Home (Answers Audio Article)
Nostalgia has its place, but we must keep a proper perspective of the past; nostalgia does not tell the whole truth. Whether we're looking back or forward, our goal should not be to escape our present suffering but to endure all things with hope.
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Feast in Famine (Answers Audio Article)
As our loved ones walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, how do we endure to find joy at God's table of grace? In this article, Steve Golden opens up about his family's difficult journey as his mother faced an advanced brain tumor; and how his family drew closer together, learning to fo...
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How Should We Then Give? (Answers Audio Article)
As we consider our own giving, it's easy to be inspired by God's generosity and creativity and the variety of his gifting to believers. We can experience a renewed joy and purpose in our offerings by seeking out creative ways to give in addition to our regular church giving. In this article, Gary...
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Living Large (Answers Audio Article)
Though we no longer encounter eight-foot beavers or two-foot dragonflies, we still have some incredible giants living among us todaylike the blue whale, the elephant, and the ostrich. Though these familiar beasts may not hold the same mystique as extinct varieties, they are anything but mundaneth...
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Needed (Answers Audio Article)
We can learn vital lessons on the value of life from those with special needs. Those who advocate for abortion rely on the metrics of man's ideas instead of God's Word to define a person's value. Abortion is often presented as an alternative when healthcare professionals predict that a child will...
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Top Notch (Answers Audio Article)
Beavers are the world's second-largest rodents, outsized only by the South American capybara. Across the Atlantic, European beavers—a separate subspecies—look and act almost identically. As a keystone species, beavers create an ecosystem that other organisms rely on. While not everyone is hap...
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The Ivory Trade: A Business Built on Blood and Bones (Answers Audio Article)
The ivory trade is a business built on blood and bones. About every 15 minutes in Africa, poachers slaughter tens of thousands of elephants every year to illegally supply ivory to the international multibillion-dollar black-market industry. In the last century, the number of African elephants has...
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The Holy Spirit: Person, Presence, or Power? (Answers Audio Article)
Not long after Christ founded the church, heresies began cropping up regarding the triune nature of God: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Today, we still see false beliefs about the triune God—perhaps none more than heresies attacking the role of the Holy Spirit. This article provides a biblic...
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A History of Healing (Answers Audio Article)
Historians have argued that the hospital was, in origin and conception, a
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Charged (Answers Audio Article)
Electric cars are parked at the center of a charged debate. How can you know when and whether to buy in? As Christians, we are called to wisely steward creation and to love others. our choices affect our neighbors down the road and across the globe—including our choice of what vehicle to drive....
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What is in the GAP? (Answers Audio Article)
Gap theorists insert millions of years between the first two verses of Genesis. But what really lurks in that gap? At first glance, it might not seem significant to add a gap, but when we look at what is in the gap, it becomes clear why we must avoid this compromising view.
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Tie-Dye Heart (Answers Audio Article)
Adopted and foster children have needs that require immense amounts of love, grace, and attention. Not everyone is called to foster or adopt, but we are all called to do something.
Life with adopted and foster siblings brought the author, Schuyler Wetzig, close to the brokenness of a fallen worl...
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Antarctica - Life on the Ice (Answers Audio Article)
Robert Scott, the second man to reach the South Pole said of Antarctica, “This is an awful place!” Antarctica is the driest, coldest, windiest, brightest, highest place on earth; and home to penguins, whales, and icebergs. Scientists and researchers study in Antarctica in the world's ultimate na...
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Regeneration (Answers Audio Article)
Evolution can't account for an animal's ability to regrow limbs or heal its body. Regeneration is the ultimate animal superpower and it points to an all-wise Creator.
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The Puffin Paradox (Answers Audio Article)
Puffins may look like the quintessential clown of all avians, but look closer and you'll see customized designs delivered by a conscientious Creator. Looking silly doesn’t mean lacking skills, and being goofy doesn’t preclude God’s thoughtfulness.