EPISODE · Oct 28, 2020 · 28 MIN
Evolution: A Whale of a Tale
from Tomorrow's World Telecast (audio)
Whales are among the most magnificent of earth’s creatures. Massive and majestic, they rule the oceans and inspire us to consider the wonder of life. Yet, many evolutionists claim that whales also provide powerful evidence for evolution—celebrated as clear examples of how life was not created by God, but rather evolved slowly over millions of years. Is this claim true? Join us now on Tomorrow’s World, where we’ll take a close look at this whale of a tale. On today’s program, we’ll zoom in on one of the most popular icons of Darwinian evolution. We’ll also offer you the opportunity to request a free copy of one of our most thorough resources, Evolution and Creation: What Both Sides Miss. Be sure to watch for the information you need to get your free copy. Some of the most famous words ever written are, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1).
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Whales are among the most magnificent of earth’s creatures. Massive and majestic, they rule the oceans and inspire us to consider the wonder of life. Yet, many evolutionists claim that whales also provide powerful evidence for evolution—celebrated as clear examples of how life was not created by God, but rather evolved slowly over millions of years. Is this claim true? Join us now on Tomorrow’s World, where we’ll take a close look at this whale of a tale. On today’s program, we’ll zoom in on one of the most popular icons of Darwinian evolution. We’ll also offer you the opportunity to request a free copy of one of our most thorough resources, Evolution and Creation: What Both Sides Miss. Be sure to watch for the information you need to get your free copy. Some of the most famous words ever written are, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1).
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