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Christ and the Crimson Worm

Dec 12, 202052 min
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Episode description

On the Cross, Jesus began the first line in Psalms 22, "My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?" And in 22:6 says, "I am a worm and not a man." Would Jesus refer to himself as a worm? The tolath or crimson worm is a symbol of Christ, as the mother worm dies on a tree; she exudes a bright red fluid, like the blood of Christ! Dr Jobe Martin, author of The Evolution of a Creationist, gives examples disproving evolution, like the bombardier beetle that has all its parts created at the same time, and the giraffe that has a blood vessel system created fully formed, not bit by bit.
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