Creation Article Podcast

Religion & Spirituality

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Creation.com’s goal is to support the church at large in proclaiming the Truthof the Bible and thus its Gospel message. We provide real-world answers to themost asked questions in the vital area of origins laid out in the Book ofGenesis, where the Bible is most under attack today. That’s why we deliver thispodcast. It’s important that people on-the-go learn what God’s Word has to say,and the arguments that creationists use to rely on the authority of Scriptureand make sense of secular science claims.

Episodes

  • The Genealogies of Jesus

    Why do the genealogies in Matthew and Luke present different lineages for Jesus—and can they be reconciled? This explores the differences, looking at how lineage, adoption, and historical context help explain the variations. Lita San…

  • Human Genome Decay And The Origin Of Life

    This episode discusses the accumulation of errors in the human genome, noting that these mutations represent a small fraction of the total. It explores how projecting copy fidelity backward aligns with biblical timelines, suggesting that n…

  • Why Even Bother With the Old Testament?

    This episode discusses the importance of the Old Testament for the early church, explaining how its creation-focused narrative establishes the foundation for the gospel and the necessity of Christ's redemptive work.

  • The Rascally Raccoon

    This episode explores the remarkable design and adaptations of raccoons, highlighting their unique physical abilities and rapid diversification across various environments, suggesting a masterful designer.

  • Disconnected From Reality

    This episode of the Creation Article Podcast features an article by Grant Zippel titled "Disconnected From Reality." It touches upon topics related to evolution and creationism, referencing other related articles and podcasts from Creation…

  • Creation, Suffering, & the Problem of Evil

    This episode discusses the problem of evil, exploring biblical perspectives on suffering in humans and animals. It questions whether suffering is a necessary tool for creation and examines how the origin of decay impacts the concept of red…

  • Canaanite DNA disproves the Bible?

    Ancient DNA from 3,750-year-old skeletons in Sidon made headlines: “The Canaanites survived,” so Scripture must be wrong. But what if the real error is assuming “destroy” means total genetic erasure?  The biblical…

  • Did God Create Life On Other Planets?

    The vastness of the cosmos raises a stubborn question: if the universe is so immense, must life exist elsewhere? Many see aliens as inevitable—proof of evolution or a way to avoid calling creation wasted space. But what if size, time…

  • What Really Happened at Roswell?

    In 1947, a few scraps of debris ignited a story that would grip the world for decades. Flying saucers, alien bodies, secret documents, and a government cover-up captured imaginations and reshaped popular culture. How did a single claim gro…

  • Can Mutations Create New Information?

    Life changes—but does change equal innovation? In this exploration, Dr Robert Carter examines whether mutations can truly generate new biological information or simply reshuffle what already exists.  Questions about designed variati…

  • Is There Bad Design

    Evolutionists argue that nature displays “bad design”—from junk DNA to vestigial organs—proving evolution rather than creation. But does this argument hold up? Dr Jonathan Sarfati examines why claims of poor design…

  • Worldviews, Logic, & Earth’s Age - Part 2

    For 1,800 years, the church unanimously affirmed a young earth—until Enlightenment deists and atheists introduced deep time concepts that originated outside Christian theology. This dramatic shift has cascaded into theological novelt…

  • Worldviews, Logic, & Earth’s Age - Part 1

    Can Christians embrace an old earth while maintaining biblical faithfulness? This challenging question strikes at the heart of competing worldviews. Logic demonstrates that deep time belongs naturally to naturalism, not Christianity, creat…

  • Is Ignorance Bliss?

    Why do people reject biblical creation despite compelling evidence? Through a conversation with bikers in Scotland, we explore two types of ignorance that keep people from accepting God’s truth about origins. Some genuinely don&rsquo…

  • Why I Believe in Biblical Creation

    What happens when scientific certainty collides with Scripture? One believer’s journey from awkward confusion to confident faith reveals the hidden assumptions behind evolutionary theory. Can Christians safely embrace theistic evolut…

  • Evolution Cannot Tame the Hero Shrew

    The hero shrew of Congo possesses an extraordinary spine that can withstand a full-grown person standing on it, yet remains flexible enough for the animal to turn completely around in tight spaces. This remarkable backbone defies evolution…

  • When the Creator Wore Sandals

    Why would the Creator of the universe wear dusty sandals and walk among the people He made? This thought-provoking piece explores how Jesus’ incarnation redefines our understanding of humility, authority, and the nature of true leade…

  • Jesus on the Age of the Earth

    What did Jesus actually believe about the age of the earth? When Christ said humans were created “from the beginning,” He directly contradicted billions-of-years timelines. Yet many Christian academics now claim Jesus was simpl…

  • Why Does Science Work at All?

    Why does science work at all? This fundamental question reveals something profound about reality itself. Modern science didn’t emerge by accident, it flourished uniquely under a Christian worldview while remaining stillborn in other…

  • The Role of Inspiration and Imagination in Design

    Where do sudden insights—those creative “leaps” of inspiration—come from? This exploration of imagination and design proposes that the creative process involves more than just steps of reasoning. Inspiration often a…

  • Diamonds—Are They Really That Old?

    Diamonds are often said to be billions of years old—older than the dinosaurs and forged in the deep past. But recent discoveries challenge that timeline in striking ways. What does it mean when fresh, unfossilized wood is found entom…

  • Darwin, Slavery, and Abolition

    Was Darwin’s evolutionary theory inspired by his opposition to slavery? Explore the complex relationship between Darwin’s personal abhorrence of human slavery and his scientific observations of slave-making ants as natural sele…

  • Fantastic Folds

    Twisted bands of rock, once soft as clay, now tower in rigid beauty. How did they come to be? Mainstream geology says time and pressure worked their slow magic over millions of years. But what if there’s a faster, more powerful expla…

  • Darwin’s Arguments Against God

    Charles Darwin once admired the idea of design in nature, but he spent his life trying to explain it away. Rejecting Genesis as true history, he dismissed miracles, resented future judgment, and saw natural selection as a substitute for Go…

  • How the Joggins Polystrate Fossils Falsify Long Ages

    Polystrate fossils—fossils that cut through multiple rock layers—challenge long-held geological assumptions about slow, gradual deposition. These fossils force secular geologists to acknowledge that many layers must have formed…

  • G.K. Chesterton: Darwinism 'Is an Attack on Thought Itself'

    G.K. Chesterton observed in the early 20th century how Darwinism blurred the lines between science and philosophy. He warned against the “insane simplicity” of materialism, which, while logical, limits understanding to natural…

  • Is God Inconsistent?

    Description In letters and at ministry events, we often receive challenges mainly from skeptics trying to stump us by citing passages in the Bible about God killing, or ordering others to kill, ‘innocent’ people. But the Bible…

  • Darwinism: It Was All In The Family

    Many people erroneously think that Charles Darwin was once blissfully content with the biblical explanation of origins. The truth is significantly otherwise. The concept of evolution had, in fact, been ‘in his family’ ever sinc…

  • Making the ‘Christmas Sermon’ Relevant for Today’s Culture

    The Christmas season often brings messages of Jesus’ birth, but are they connecting with an increasingly skeptical culture? Why should people trust the account of Bethlehem, angels, and shepherds if they’ve been told Genesis is…

  • Celebrating Christmas?

    Is Christmas rooted in pagan traditions? Should Christians celebrate it? These questions spark debate among believers, but the answers lie in a careful examination of history and Scripture. The claim that December 25th is a borrowed pagan…

  • Origin of Life

    At the heart of the origin-of-life question lies an intricate puzzle: how could the building blocks of life — DNA, RNA, and proteins — have come together without intelligent guidance? Without both DNA and proteins present, neit…

  • A Tale of Ancient Toothpaste

    An ancient Egyptian toothpaste recipe, written on papyrus in the 4th century AD, has been discovered in Austria’s National Library. With ingredients like mint, salt, pepper grains, and dried iris flower, the formula was far ahead of…

  • Using Bible History to Interpret the Rocks and Landscapes

    ▶️ Get your copy of Is Genesis History? Mountains After the Flood → Biblical geology provides a simpler history of Earth, interpreting rock layers through major events like the Creation and the Flood, challenging the assumption of slo…

  • ‘You Should Be Feeding the Hungry’

    📕 Get your copy of ‘How Christianity Transformed the World’ → The connection between creation ministry and global outreach runs deeper than many realize. Ministries that uphold biblical creation play a vital role in fueli…

  • Why Did God Give Us a Book?

    Jesus is called “The Word”. Over and over God’s Word is equated with God Himself—to love God’s Word is to love God. But out of all the media through which God might have given us His revelation, why did He cho…

  • 15 Questions for Evolutionists

    Evolution: the naturalistic origin of life and its diversity. The General Theory of Evolution, as acknowledged by prominent evolutionists, includes the origin of life. Take the question evolution quiz. Become a monthly contributor . You ca…

  • Dead Crocodiles Down Under

    A recent Australian research study on how crocodile carcasses decompose in water has important implications for fossilization. Become a monthly contributor at our site ( https://creation.com/donate ). You can also help out by telling your…

  • How Old Is the Earth?

    With over five-hundred-thousand copies in print, ‘Refuting Evolution’ is a top-selling hard-hitting critique of the most up-to-date arguments for evolution to challenge educators, students, and parents. For today’s show,…

  • Transatlantic Rafting Monkeys

    Creationists have long discussed rafting as one of the means by which animals migrated post-Flood. Upright trees would have acted like sails, enabling the rafts to cross intercontinental oceans relatively quickly. These trees likely sustai…

  • How Does the Bible Teach 6,000 Years?

    It’s clear that from the very first verse of Genesis, the Bible is concerned with giving a factual account of how God has interacted with the earth. This means that it must give historically accurate details, as well as being theolog…

  • Dinosaurs Are Almost Certainly Extinct

    The thought that dinosaurs might be living in some long-forgotten corner of the world has fanned the flames of curiosity for a long time. Many of our supporters believe it is true, and we have done much to support the possibility over the…

  • Is God a Moral Monster?

    It’s important to ask where our standard for right and wrong comes from. Christians believe that God Himself is the standard; because He is the Creator, He gets to say what is right and wrong. Right and wrong are defined primarily by…

  • The AI Revolution

    As a very powerful tool, AI can and will be used for evil purposes—like the internet has been. However, also like the internet, AI will also be used for great good and to greatly improve our lives. Fellow Christians should approach A…

  • The Adams of Scripture

    Jesus is called “the last Adam”. So, how many ‘Adams’ came before Him? The Bible shows that Jesus was the last of several Adams. Jesus fulfilled what God made man to be, and always wanted us to be. Jesus i…

  • Purity and our Creator

    The world is saturated with impurities. Everywhere you look, it seems like sinfulness is being celebrated. One just needs to turn on the television or browse social media to see examples of immorality on display. But the importance of puri…

  • Jesus' Resurrection, Exile, and New Creation

    In the first week of the world, God created it all. On Easter Sunday, for the first time in history since God said “very good” He made something new. Jesus’ resurrection isn’t just the proof that Jesus died for…

  • Quantum Biology and the Origin of Life

    To the scientists, the answer to the question of how abiogenesis chemical evolution occurred lies in the notion that evolution needs a self-replicator. They propose that quantum mechanics helped mediate the search for a self…

  • Our Triune God

    The various facets of the doctrine of the Trinity are taught clearly throughout Scripture, and the true believer will accept the doctrine of the Trinity. The Trinity is at the heart of God’s self-revelation. But the Trinity is one of…

  • Why Must God Be Good?

    God is by definition worthy of worship. Can such a being be indifferent or evil? Of course not. God being essentially good is necessary for objective morality to exist. Objective morality exists. Therefore, God is essentially good. This ep…

  • How Certain Are Your Agnostic Friends?

    When faced with challenges about the Bible and God, some say, “I don’t know”, or “We can’t know”, and still others, “I don’t want to know, please leave me alone.” Those who gi…