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What It Actually Says

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The Bible says a lot. Most people have never read it. What It Actually Says is a verse-by-verse, topic-by-topic podcast that cuts through the cultural noise and gets back to what Scripture actually teaches. We tackle the lies modern culture tells about faith, science, morality, and the Bible itself - and we let the text speak for itself. Context changes everything. Subscribe to the newsletter: whatitactuallysays.substack.comWhat It Actually Says Espiritualidad
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  • EP 7 - The Cambrian Explosion
    Mar 17 2026

    Episode 7 of the Science & Faith series. Evolution says life developed slowly over millions of years. But the fossil record tells a different story. In a geological instant nearly all major animal body plans appear - fully formed, with no ancestors. Darwin knew this was a problem. 160 years later it's only gotten worse.


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    14 m
  • EP 6 - Who Wrote the Code That Built You?
    Mar 13 2026

    Episode 6 of the Science & Faith series. Your DNA has 3 billion letters of code in every cell - with a built-in spell-checker running at 99.9999999% accuracy. Inside your cells are molecular machines that spin at 100,000 RPM. Engineers study them to improve human technology. We look at the microscopic world that screams design.


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    19 m
  • EP 5 - The Big Bang Points to God
    Mar 12 2026

    Episode 5 of the Science & Faith series. For centuries atheists insisted the universe had no beginning. Then science proved it did - and the discovery was led by a priest. From the fine-tuning of gravity to the expansion rate of the universe, the evidence for design is staggering. We examine why the Big Bang points directly to the Creator.


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    16 m
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