
In Episode 46 of The Genesis Science Report, David opens with a deep look at the so-called seven deadly sins—not just as moral failures but as forces that literally rewire the brain. From pride diminishing empathy to envy hijacking dopamine pathways, neuroscience is catching up to what Scripture has always said: sin reshapes our minds and lives. David shows why the biblical call to renewal through Christ brings not only spiritual freedom but also mental restoration.
Next, apologist Bodie Hodge addresses how climate change is being taught in schools. Are children being equipped with science, or indoctrinated with fear? Hodge examines claims about CO2, rising seas, and climate alarmism, revealing how Scripture provides balance, context, and hope in a world often driven by environmental panic.
Then, geoscientist Dr. Stephen Taylor discusses new research identifying “gaps” in Earth’s rock record—stretches of missing time that challenge uniformitarian geology. Taylor explains why these discontinuities fit better with the biblical Flood than with slow-and-steady evolutionary models.
Finally, astrophysicist Dr. Jason Lisle weighs in on the “Black Hole Bounce” model, which suggests our universe began not with a bang but with a rebound inside a black hole. Lisle breaks down the theory in plain terms, evaluates whether it solves the Big Bang’s problems, and shows why the Bible’s creation account remains the most compelling explanation for our origins.
Also featured: a Kids Corner comparing moths and butterflies, a Genesis Science Minute on the wonder of breathing, and a Featured Resource—Thousands Not Billions by Dr. Don DeYoung—equipping believers to answer deep-time claims with cutting-edge research.
This episode ties together neuroscience, climate, geology, and cosmology—reminding us that whether in the mind, the earth, or the heavens, God’s truth stands firm.