Episode 13
S02 Ep035 | Saturn’s New Moons and the Secrets of Resurrection
July 21st, 2025
58 mins 27 secs
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About this Episode
In Episode 35 of The Genesis Science Report, we begin with an incredible discovery: 128 new moons around Saturn, reminding us that even in our solar system, exploration is far from over. David Rives draws a powerful connection between new scientific discoveries and the humility modeled by Job in Scripture—there’s always more to learn about God’s vast creation.
Then, Dr. Paul Nelson, philosopher of biology and Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, joins us to examine a new scientific claim: that intelligent life is inevitable given enough time. Dr. Nelson unpacks the flaws in this “hard steps” model of evolution and shows why—even with updated theories—the evidence points more clearly to intelligent design, not random chance.
Finally, David Coppedge, former NASA systems engineer and science journalist, tackles a deep theological and scientific question: How can God resurrect bodies that have turned to dust? Drawing from his background in system backups and information theory, Coppedge reveals why identity is rooted in information, not atoms—and why resurrection is a promise we can believe with confidence.
Also featured: a Kids Corner on the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, a Genesis Science Minute separating astronomy from astrology, and a Featured Resource highlighting global flood legends that support the biblical narrative.
This episode connects new scientific frontiers to ancient biblical truths—affirming that the God who created the heavens still holds every detail in His hands.
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