Many Christians often use the Big Bang as an apologetic defense for the beginning of our universe. Is this a confirmation of what Scripture says? That is a discussion that has been ongoing ever since the idea of the Big Bang was put forth in the early 20th century and we don't attempt to "solve" it on this episode by any means! But what we hope to accomplish in this two part series is 1) give an overview of what Scripture says about God creating the heavens and the Earth and 2) show the differences between Big Bang cosmology and the Bible as well as discuss some lesser-known difficulties with Big Bang cosmology. Dan and Wayne respect our fellow Christians who may or may not agree with our particular observations. Our discussions are not intended to be critical of astronomical science as a whole. We hope it will be food for thought for our Good Heavens! friends! Enjoy! (Part 1 of 2)
Image: Stephan's Quintet. NASA, ESA and the Hubble SM4 ERO Team
Apologetics in the Cosmos with Joel Settecase
Official Trailer for 'The Story of the Cosmos'
Apollo 11 - 50 Years Later
How Do We Know the Flood Happened?
Some Stories Behind The Story of the Cosmos!
Genesis 8-9 The Flood Subsides & God's Covenant with Noah
Dan reads Genesis 6 & 7 from the NASB.
Job Chapters 39-41 on Behemoth & Leviathan
Job Chapter 38 ~ God's First Response to Job's Suffering
The Heavens are Full of Surprises! Ultima Thule and Beyond!
Creation, J.R.R. Tolkien, & Middle-earth with Dr. Holly Ordway
Good Heavens! It's Pluto!
Good Heavens! Wayne is Back and Gives Fine Tuning a Whirl!
Science and the Mind of the Maker - an Interview with Melissa Cain Travis!
The Eucatastrophe of Fine Tuning (#4)
Balloons, Don Quixote and More Fine Tuning! (#3)
Part 2 of What in the World is Fine Tuning? With Allen Hainline
Good Heavens! What in the World is Fine Tuning?
Good Heavens! Weird Stars!
Wayne's Worlds - Exoplanets Part 2
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