Job chapter 40 describes "Behemoth" the chief of all of God's creative works. Could Behemoth be a sauropod dinosaur? This chapter states that Behemoth is the "first in rank" of all of God's creations and it as a tail that "sways like a cedar tree." Is there any other animal in history--besides a sauropod--that fits this description? (Version 2-improved sound).
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We've all heard the theories: young earth, gap theory, day age, progressive creationism, framework theory, theistic evolution, and others. Can a Christian adopt any of these views without consequence in their faith? What does the Bible clearly teach? While most of our videos are G-rated, this one...
Many today would say “Dinosaurs died out millions of years ago, did not walk with man, and are not mentioned in the Bible.” The Bible paints a different picture: Dinosaurs were created during Creation week (right before Adam & Eve), were named by Adam, then died out in Noah's Flood just thous...
Does modern science validate what the Bible says about gender, sex, and marriage? Does living under the Bible’s idea on these topics make an impact on our lives? Our marriages? Our children? Watch this video to the end to find out.
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