The Preaching of the Cross

The Bible as Science: Precise Accuracy

25 min · 8 jun 2026
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Genesis gets dismissed with a slogan: “The Bible says there was life before there was light.” We slow that claim down, read what the text actually says, and show why the easy objection doesn’t hold up. Then we go one step further, because the real question is bigger than a talking point: when Scripture touches the natural world, does it contradict reality or describe it with surprising clarity? We walk through the Bible as science by connecting Genesis 1 to what we now know about atmosphere, daylight, and even organisms that live best in darkness. The Carlsbad Caverns example is unforgettable: microscopic life discovered in deep cave waters that withers under sunlight. From there, we move into the heat of the classroom where skeptics love to challenge believers, including a charge that Paul made a “cytological error” when he wrote that different creatures have different kinds of flesh. We talk through the argument, the common-sense reply, and how modern forensic-style testing supports the idea that human and animal tissue are not the same. Next we turn to anthropology and Acts 17: God “hath made of one blood all nations of men.” Whatever our background, a lab can identify human blood, but it cannot split humanity into separate blood-based categories the way prejudice tries to. Finally, we land where the Bible itself lands: “the life of the flesh is in the blood” and the gospel claim that atonement is found in the blood shed at Calvary. If you care about biblical reliability, faith and science, creation, human unity, and the message of salvation, this broadcast ties them together with a clear, direct line. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves big questions, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s the toughest Bible and science objection you’ve heard? Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

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Mistakes God Did Not Make: Part 3

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