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"Noah's Flood Revisited" by Hugh Ross - Why it Fails

January 6, 2026·1h 16m
Episode Description from the Publisher

Last year, Hugh Ross (Reasons to Believe) replied to a comment we left on X (formerly Twitter). Our comment asked if he had seen some aspects of Dr. Aardsma's work. Ross replied, "I have just completed a book on Noah's Flood and have responded to Aardsma's claims."The book Ross referenced became available in October. This month we critique Noah's Flood Revisited (new depths of insight from science and Scripture).We discuss several aspects of this new book by an old-earth creationist, pointing out where it falls critically short—false fronts, fuzzy facts, failing to follow through, and an ultimate fatal flaw. This is important because, as Christians, we must be actively advancing the cause of truth, not just giving some reasons to hold to our faith. We must stop treading water in Christian apologetics, and begin to take ground with data, scientific investigation, research results, and specific dates that show these events in real-world history.Also on this episode:Some Feedback From the AudienceHelen's View: Keeping the Balance- A Scientist’s Story of PrecisionPODCAST WEBSITE: Head over there, leave us a review, and browse past episodes.READ the full Show Notes and view images online at https://www.biblicalchronologist.org/store/archives/BCM_January_2026.htmlSUBSCRIBE to The BC Messenger email list at https://www.biblicalchronologist.org/store/BCM_email.phpSHOP our products on our new store!Got questions or comments? Email customer.care@biblicalchronologist.org

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