"Join us as Eric Hovind sits down with Nick Liguori to explore Echoes of Ararat and the powerful global memory of the Flood. Across continents and cultures, hundreds of ancient traditions tell a strikingly similar story. A great vessel. A warning. A chosen few. Animals preserved. A global catastrophe. A mountain landing. Birds sent out. A new beginning marked by sacrifice. These aren’t random details. They are consistent threads woven through history, pointing back to the same event.
We’ll examine these accounts from regions across East Asia and the Pacific and ask the deeper question. Why do so many independent cultures preserve the same core memory? Are these just myths, or echoes of real history passed down from the survivors?"
Up Next in Season 31
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Genesis Lifespans: The Detail That De...
"Join us as Eric Hovind sits down with Henry B. Smith Jr. to dive into one of the most overlooked pieces of evidence in Genesis… the lifespans of the patriarchs and how they are tightly woven into the chronology of the text itself. Are the patriarchal lifespans meant to be taken literally? How do...
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The Very Recent History Of Man
What if the history of man isn’t buried in millions of years, but instead happened recently and far faster than we’ve been told? Join us as Eric Hovind sits down with Dr. Titus Kennedy to examine the rapid rise of human civilization, looking at the origin of language, agriculture, pottery, animal...
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How Should We Read The Bible? Systema...
"For centuries, Christians have organized Scripture into clear doctrines through systematic theology. But are we always letting the Bible speak for itself, or are we sometimes forcing it into our own categories?
Join Eric Hovind as he sits down with Tim Chaffey to take a focused look at systemati...