Sink the Beagle
Sink the Beagle
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The debate between evolution and creationism has continued for decades. It seems the arguments today are no more valid now than a hundred years ago. Why is the theory of evolution so persistently promoted in the academic arena and the broader world of history and science? Creationism believes in Intelligent Design where life and the universe were created by a benevolent God. Evolution believes that different kinds of living organisms developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the Earth. Which theory holds more water and which theory is more suseptible to sinking? Dr. John Kurlinski and Dr. Stan Hudson, both with degrees in science, host a program that takes a lighthearted look at the issues surrounding creationism and darwinism. The title, Sink the Beagle, is derived from the fact that in 1831 Charles Darwin began a journey on the H.M.S. Beagle during which he formulated his theory of evolution. John and Stan take aim and fire freely at this theory. They have a very engaging style of delivery while maintaining a firm grounding in scripture. Plan to listen and be amused, entertained and even fascinated. www.lifetalk.net
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The show covers a variety of themes including the origins of life, the differences between creationism and Darwinism, and various historical perspectives on evolution. Episodes such as Whale of a Tale explore specific evolutionary claims while Origins of Life Theories parts 1 and 2 dive into contrasting theories about life's beginnings, all presented in an entertaining format.

The debate between evolution and creationism has continued for decades. It seems the arguments today are no more valid now than a hundred years ago. Why is the theory of evolution so persistently promoted in the academic arena and the broader world of history and science? Creationism believes in Intelligent Design where life and the universe were created by a benevolent God. Evolution believes that different kinds of living organisms developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the Earth. Which theory holds more water and which theory is more suseptible to sinking? Dr. John Kurlinski and Dr. Stan Hudson, both with degrees in science, host a program that takes a lighthearted look at the issues surrounding creationism and darwinism. The title, Sink the Beagle, is derived from the fact that in 1831 Charles Darwin began a journey on the H.M.S. Beagle during which he formulated his theory of evolution. John and Stan take aim and fire freely at this theory. They have a very engaging style of delivery while maintaining a firm grounding in scripture. Plan to listen and be amused, entertained and even fascinated.
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Today’s episode is titled: Fixity of Species
Dr. John Kurlinski and Dr. Stan Hudson, both with degrees in science, host a program that takes a lighthearted look at the issues surrounding creationism and darwinism. The title, Sink the Beagle, is derived from the fact that in 1831 Charles Darwin began a journey on the H.M.S. Beagle during which he formulated his theory of evolution.
The podcasts at LifeTalk Radio Network are synced with our radio broadcasts, making it easy for our radio listeners to catch up on missed broadcasts… or simply listen to the podcasts if you prefer. To view our program schedule, listen online, order free sharing cards, or support our ministry, please visit lifetalk.net and lifetalkkids.net.

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