Christ and the Crimson Worm
Dec 12, 2020•52 min
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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