The Latest Creation Magazine with Ryan Williams

The Latest Creation Magazine with Ryan Williams

From Real Science Radio by Bob Enyart

April 4, 2026

About this episode

Fred welcomes creation speaker Ryan Williams to discuss various topics from the latest Creation Magazine and upcoming projects related to science and faith.

* Chip Off the Not so Old Block:  This week  Fred  welcomes creation speaker and software engineer Ryan Williams to discuss the young earth, spiders, peacocks, dogs, fish, first cousins, genetics, LASER beams and more from the latest  Creation Magazine  from  Creation Ministries International .   * Jesus Light & Design:  Get a behind the scenes look at the coming release of the first in a series of  Real Science Radio Teaching Books  all about how light and design point to Jesus Christ as the Creator and Savior of the world.   * Forget Millions of Years:  RSR has our first  million view video , (and wouldn't you know it's Ryan's little sister Abby talking about serpentinite, an asteroid and the Hydroplate Theory)!    * Sun Puzzles:  Check out another powerful, but short book from Ellen McHenry -  Sun Puzzles , an i nvestigation into several strange characteristics of our star that don’t fit neatly into the standard explanations. If gravity and nuclear fusion alone run the Sun, why do we observe certain patterns and phenomena that seem to defy those expectations? !   * The…

People in this episode

Host: Fred

Guest: Ryan Williams

Topics covered

  • young earth
  • creationism
  • genetics
  • light and design
  • science education
  • biographies
  • vestigial structures

Keywords

  • Creation Magazine
  • young earth
  • genetics
  • light and design
  • Ellen McHenry
  • James Clerk Maxwell
  • vestigial muscles
  • Hydroplate Theory

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Creation Ministries International

Books & works: Creation Magazine, Real Science Radio Teaching Books, Sun Puzzles

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