Genesis Science Report with David Rives
Where Science and Faith Connects
Displaying items 1-10 of 25 in total of Genesis Science Report with David Rives with the tag "creation science".
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S03 Ep010 | Bacteria “Playing Dead”, ISS Retirement, and Gen Z Faith
April 20th, 2026 | 58 mins
bacteria survival, biblical worldview, brian young, creation science, gen z faith trends, genesis science report, international space station, jeff williams, nasa astronaut, science and faith
How resilient can life really be, and what does that reveal about design in nature? In this episode we explore a remarkable microbe that can survive extreme conditions, then turn to the future of the International Space Station and the surprising spiritual curiosity emerging in Generation Z.
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S03 Ep009 | NASA’s Moon Reactor & Ancient Engineering Beneath the Ocean
April 13th, 2026 | 58 mins
ancient engineering, biblical worldview, creation science, dinosaur biomechanics, genesis science report, intelligent design, lunar reactor, mike houts, moon base, nasa, nuclear power in space, sauropods, tommy lohman, underwater wall france
This episode explores design and limitation in both the ancient world and the frontier of space. David opens with a remarkable underwater discovery off the coast of France, then turns to the realities of lunar nuclear power and the surprising biomechanics of giant sauropod dinosaurs. Together, these stories point to intelligence, structure, and engineering woven throughout creation.
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S03 Ep008 | Fine-Tuned Universe, Space Microbes, and Human DNA
April 6th, 2026 | 58 mins
biblical worldview, cosmic fine tuning, creation science, david dewitt, dna regulation, evolution critique, genesis science report, human accelerated regions, human intelligence, ian macreadie, intelligent design, iss experiment, viruses in space
This episode examines what claims of adaptation and genetic change really mean. David opens with the growing return of design arguments in science, then turns to new research on viruses exposed to space and fresh claims about the genetic roots of human intelligence. Together, these conversations ask whether the evidence points to blind processes or purposeful design.
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S03 Ep007 | Fruit Fly Brain Map, Dinosaur Growth, and AI Limits
March 30th, 2026 | 58 mins
artificial intelligence, biblical worldview, creation science, dinosaur lifespan, fruit fly brain, genesis science report, human brain, intelligent design, jake hebert, steve furber, t. rex growth
This episode looks at two very different kinds of complexity. David opens with the remarkable design of the fruit fly brain, then turns to new dinosaur growth research and the limits of artificial intelligence. Together, these conversations point to a world that is far more intricate than simple chance explanations can account for.
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S03 Ep006 | Shiloh Altar Discovery & DNA Science Breakthroughs
March 23rd, 2026 | 58 mins
altar horn, biblical archaeology, biblical worldview, cosmology, creation science, dna research, extremophiles, genesis science report, james webb space telescope, jason lisle, joe deweese, shiloh discovery
Archaeology, molecular biology, and cosmology all point to deeper questions about origins. This episode looks at a remarkable discovery in Israel, surprising insights from extremophile microbes, and new observations from the James Webb Space Telescope that challenge conventional models of cosmic evolution.
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S03 Ep005 | From Coral Reefs to Cosmic Clues: Design at Every Scale
March 16th, 2026 | 58 mins
coral bleaching, cosmology, creation science, eric hedin, faith and science, fine tuning, genesis science report, great barrier reef, ice age, john mackay, origin of life, proteins, season 3 episode 5, wonders center.
From the microscopic world of proteins to the vast scale of the cosmos, this episode explores how order, function, and fine tuning continue to challenge chance based explanations. Along the way, we ask whether the evidence fits better with design than with randomness.
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S03 Ep004 | Ancient Tools, Shared Origins, and a Biblical Blueprint
March 2nd, 2026 | 58 mins
astronomy, biblical worldview, carl werner, chemistry of life, creation science, genesis science report, human evolution critique, nova centauri, origin of life, rob stadler, season 3 episode 4, smithsonian fossils, wonders center.
This episode looks at how the heavens point to an ordered and meaningful universe, while asking hard questions about how science is presented to the public. From a rare stellar explosion to museum exhibits and origin of life claims, we examine where evidence leads when assumptions are challenged.
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S03 Ep003 | Energy, Eternity, and the Engineering of Life
February 23rd, 2026 | 58 mins
biblical worldview, creation science, david coppedge, dimensions, energy in living cells, genesis science report, origin of life, rob stadler, season 3 episode 3, where is heaven, wonders center.
This episode explores how life manages energy with extraordinary precision and asks a timeless question that reaches beyond science: where is heaven? From the inner workings of living cells to the possibility of unseen dimensions, we examine evidence that points beyond material explanations.
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S03 Ep002 | From Fossils to Genetics: Rethinking Where We Came From
February 16th, 2026 | 58 mins
biblical worldview, creation science, evolution critique, fossil evidence, genesis science report, genetics, graphene, human origins, jeff tomkins, jerry bergman, lucy fossil, material science, neanderthals, season 3 episode 2, wonders center.
This episode takes a closer look at human origins and whether the evidence really supports long standing evolutionary claims. From cutting edge material science to new genetic research, we examine why familiar narratives about our past are being challenged.
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S03 Ep001 | Rising Continents, Ancient Clues, and the Limits of Science
February 9th, 2026 | 58 mins
africa uplift, astronomy, biblical history, creation science, don deyoung, exodus archaeology, exoplanets, genesis science report, geology, laws of physics, season 3 premiere, tim clarey, wonders center
Season 3 opens with new archaeological discoveries that strengthen the biblical account of the Exodus and confirm Scripture’s connection to real history. We also examine fresh geological data from southern Africa and ask big questions about what modern astronomy still cannot explain. Together, these stories set the tone for a season focused on evidence, clarity, and truth.