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 domestication, the wheel, and the plow, and how these developments appear suddenly in the historical record rather than gradually over long ages. As the evidence is laid out, it raises a deeper question about whether the timeline we’ve been given truly matches what we see, or if a much more recent and rapid beginning makes better sense than millions of years of slow evolution.
Up Next in Season 31
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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... -
Finding The First Cell: Answers To Th...
"Many claim that life began through natural processes billions of years ago, but the origin of the very first cell remains one of evolution’s greatest unsolved problems. Despite decades of research, no one has demonstrated how non-living chemicals could assemble themselves into the complex, infor...
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Excavating Biblical History
"In a culture where many critics claim the Bible is myth or legend, archaeology continues to uncover powerful evidence that the events recorded in Scripture happened in real places and real history.
Join Eric Hovind and Dr. Scott Stripling to explore how biblical archaeology is confirming the rel...