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1. General Introduction | Wonders of Creation Classroom Series
In conjunction with the special revelation of God's message in the Bible, the natural revelation in creation testifies to God's power and intelligence. Evolution contends that every lifeform on Earth came about by random chance, but when we observe design found in everything from the mightiest sea creatures to the information coded in DNA, it is obvious that this design demands a Grand Designer. Join Branyon May, Eric Lyons, and Kyle Butt as they introduce this study into the wonders of Creation.
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2. Birds | Wonders of Creation Classroom Series
Birds are one of the largest classes of vertebrate animals and one of the easiest to identify. Covered with feathers, warm blooded and egg laying creatures, birds can be found on every continent in the world, including frozen Antarctica. Join Branyon May and Eric Lyons as they highlight some specific varieties and individual species of birds, showing just how special they are.
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3. Mammals (Part 1) | Wonders of Creation Classroom Series
From pets to predators, from the savannahs to the mountains, from deserts to oceans, you will find mammals designed to thrive in every environment. This first class on mammals will cover both familiar and extreme examples of the mammal class. Join Branyon May and Eric Lyons as they consider some of the tallest, largest, longest, and most comical mammals to understand the Wonders created on Days 5 and 6 of Creation.
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4. Mammals (Part 2) | Wonders of Creation Classroom Series
In this second class on mammals, we will travel the globe together to learn about mammals that inhabit forested regions, consider a special mammal only found on one continent, consider the life of a desert mammal, and then go underground to study the only true flying mammal. Join Branyon May and Eric Lyons as they consider both familiar and exotic wonders of Creation.
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5. Reptiles | Wonders of Creation Classroom Series
In this class, we are going to consider the group of animals called reptiles. These cold-blooded, air-breathing animals can be found across the world in tropical and temperate climates. Two of the most recognizable sub-classifications of reptiles are snakes and lizards. Join Branyon May, Eric Lyons, and Kyle Butt as they detail the intricacy and design found in this class of animals, which proves an origin in Creation and not evolution.
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6. Sea Creatures | Wonders of Creation Classroom Series
Our study in this class will leave the land entirely to consider the wonders of Creation in the waters. With over 70% of Earth’s surface being covered by water, both freshwater and saltwater, sea creatures account for a huge variety of classified animals. So join Branyon May, Eric Lyons, and Kyle Butt as they dive into the depths of the ocean, search for camouflaged creatures among the reefs, and cruise down some tropical rivers trying to understand God’s wonderful Creation.
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7. Insects and Spiders | Wonders of Creation Classroom Series
When we think about life on Earth, we likely think about the larger animals we see in our daily life. Insects and spiders are often considered little annoying pests, but really they are some of the most diverse and important forms of life on Earth. Join Branyon May, Eric Lyons, and Kyle Butt as they investigate these multi-legged, segmented-bodied, and exoskeleton-covered creatures.
1. General Introduction | Wonders of Creation Classroom Series
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In conjunction with the special revelation of God's message in the Bible, the natural revelation in creation testifies to God's power and intelligence. Evolution contends that every lifeform on Earth came about by random chance, but when we observe design found in everything from the mightiest sea creatures to the information coded in DNA, it is obvious that this design demands a Grand Designer. Join Branyon May, Eric Lyons, and Kyle Butt as they introduce this study into the wonders of Creation.