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Saturday Apr 24, 2021
Creation and Climate Science with Dr. Jake Hebert
Saturday Apr 24, 2021
Saturday Apr 24, 2021
Climate science is making headlines today. It is one of the hot topics of our time. But what is the science that underlies current scientific assumptions about the environment? Is it sound? Is the planet headed for a catastrophe of our making?
How do we best interpret the history of Earth? Is the past a key to the present? How many ice ages have there been? Come and see climate science as you probably have not seen in the headlines!
On this special two-part episode of Good Heavens! Wayne and I talk with Institute for Creation Research physicist Dr. Jake Hebert III about the current state of climate science and the importance of getting Earth's geological and environmental science right.
Dr. Hebert argues that how we understand the physical universe will profoundly influence how we interpret the current state of our environment.
If God doesn't exist, from where do we derive the moral imperative to care for Earth's climate? Is the Earth a fragile biosphere or is God governing it through His providential wisdom and care? At Good Heavens! we affirm that God is still on the throne and in control of what He has made.
Dr. Jake Hebert earned a Ph.D. in physics in 2011 from the University of Texas at Dallas, where he did cutting-edge research on the connection between cosmic rays, solar activity, and weather and climate.
Jake Hebert's page on the ICR website: https://www.icr.org/jake_hebert/
Jake's book, The Ice Age and Climate Change.
Video of largest glacier calving ever filmed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC3VTgIPoGU
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