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Why do so many home schooling parents worry about teaching their students science? Perhaps the biggest fears come from seemingly vast quantities of evolution-based science coming from media outlets. Evolutionary science has permeated our culture—turning up in the newspaper, on television shows, and in movies.

Amidst all this evolutionary “evidence,” we rarely hear about the thousands of creatures whose existence and attributes contradict the theory of evolution. The ocean and its creatures especially challenge the hypothesized process of evolution.

Join Sherri, a marine biologist and homeschool mom, to learn how sharks’ abilities are “ahead of their time” (evolutionarily speaking), and dolphins’ organs defy evolutionary processes. Take a look at some “living fossils” which “should” be either extinct or look drastically different than they actually do, according to evolution. Discover how the ocean itself gives clues about the age of the earth, and indicates that the earth may be much younger than the suggested multi-billion years!

Homeschooling parents should not be afraid to teach science. If we truly believe what the Bible teaches, we can study the world boldly, expecting to be excited and amazed at its testimony to God’s glory!

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Speaker: Seligson, Sherri