Heavens Declare, The

Science in the Classroom -part 1

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00:24 Welcome to the Heavens Declare.
00:26 I'm Jim Burr,
00:28 back with the program today
00:29 to talk about science in the classroom.
00:32 The cry that we hear all the time,
00:35 "We want science in the classroom.
00:38 We don't want creation.
00:40 We don't want intelligent design.
00:42 We want science.
00:43 We want something we can test, something falsifiable and,
00:48 you know, your creation,
00:49 your intelligent design is not testable."
00:51 Folks, I want to show you how testable it is, in fact,
00:55 we are going to compare some testing
00:59 in evolutionary theory and the Bible.
01:05 And I would suggest to you
01:07 that the Bible could be more testable than science
01:13 because science is changing.
01:16 Science is constantly changing, new discoveries.
01:19 You know, this new discovery
01:20 now violates all standard physics.
01:22 So what we tested, you know,
01:24 10 years ago, now is obsolete.
01:26 And I've been collecting statements
01:28 for about 30 years, 25, 30 years
01:32 and putting them together, you know.
01:36 The universe was knocked on its head
01:38 when we discovered
01:39 it was accelerating in expansion,
01:41 you know, those kind of statements,
01:43 we just have a wealth of those statements.
01:47 And I suppose that we got to cut a little slack
01:52 for the writers, the editors,
01:53 you know, they want to get people to read their articles
01:59 so they come up with these spectacular headlines.
02:02 But it's great fodder for creationists
02:05 because of how things change.
02:09 And their testing started a long ways away, we really,
02:12 it was really hard to do any testing on the Big Bang.
02:15 We can't test the Big Bang.
02:17 They want something testable, you know,
02:18 something naturalistic and how it came about
02:21 natural without a creator.
02:24 And so I don't want to offend anybody
02:27 but let's have some fun this next two sessions,
02:32 talking about science and the Bible.
02:38 And so today,
02:44 we could study the universe.
02:48 And this happened in April 2006,
02:50 an astronomy magazine said,
02:51 "The universe continues to baffle
02:53 the great minds of our age,
02:56 96 percent of the universe is unknowable."
02:58 They can't know it because they can see it.
03:00 The actual part of what we see, the universe, is less,
03:03 it's like less than five percent.
03:06 And it can't be seen.
03:09 And we have all kinds of mysteries out there.
03:12 We have antiparticles and we know that
03:17 in the process of their theory of the Big Bang
03:20 that we should have antiparticles,
03:23 matter would be particles,
03:25 and antimatter destroys particles.
03:27 And they see that like in the colliders,
03:30 the Hadron Collider and some of those places
03:32 that they get particles, they get antiparticles,
03:33 and yet here we are.
03:35 We shouldn't be here according to that.
03:38 We have entangled particles,
03:39 particles that seem to communicate with each other.
03:43 It's called quantum physics and it blows people's mind.
03:46 It just doesn't make sense that
03:50 it's as if every particle in the universe knows
03:52 what's going on with every other particle.
03:56 Then in the process of evolution, you know,
04:00 Miller and Urey experiment,
04:02 they had created some amino acids using hydrogen,
04:07 ammonia, and methane
04:09 and what they got was 50 percent
04:12 left-handed amino acids,
04:13 50 percent right-handed.
04:15 That will not work, that will kill you,
04:16 that won't create life.
04:19 In fact, just one right-handed amino acid
04:21 will destroy anything.
04:24 And so in this series,
04:26 I want to show you one scripture
04:27 you can get at least ten doctoral degrees on, okay.
04:31 You want something you can test,
04:33 we're gonna give you some scripture you can test
04:34 and we're gonna compare Evolution and the Bible
04:37 and I'm gonna show you
04:38 how a number of cases evolution just falls on its face.
04:43 So our first subject for our class today is
04:48 going to be dark matter.
04:50 And I want to share some statements with you that,
04:54 "Astronomers have noticed that the pinwheel shapes of galaxies
04:57 like our own, they rotate so fast,
05:01 they would fly apart unless they contained extra mass,
05:06 which would provide the extra gravity needed
05:09 to hold these orbits together."
05:12 So what they're saying is the galaxies are going so fast,
05:15 they should fly apart
05:17 unless there's something we can't see.
05:20 So they come up with dark matter,
05:22 there must be dark matter.
05:23 There's something we can't see here
05:24 that's holding it all together.
05:26 It says, "Unseen matter seems needed to keep the clusters
05:29 from flying apart so they create dark matter."
05:36 An article in the US News says,
05:37 "Dark matter particles which exist for certain
05:40 only in the fertile minds of theoretical physicists."
05:47 The only place we can see dark matter
05:48 is in the fertile minds of physicists.
05:52 It's much easier to think of dark matter
05:55 candidate than to find it.
05:57 In Colossians 2:3, it says,
05:59 "In whom are hidden all the treasures
06:01 of wisdom and knowledge."
06:05 And in Colossians 1:16, 17, it says,
06:11 "For by Him all things were created that are in heaven,
06:14 that are on earth, visible and invisible,
06:16 whether they are thrones or dominions
06:18 or principalities or powers
06:20 or all things were created by Him and for Him
06:24 and He is before all things and by Him all things consist."
06:28 Or some translation would say,
06:30 "By Christ by Him all things hold together."
06:33 So when they're looking at the galaxies,
06:34 they're going like, you know,
06:35 we got all these problems
06:39 that the galaxy should be flying apart.
06:42 I mean, each individual galaxy should be expanding,
06:44 but not only that, the universe, galaxies seem,
06:47 wherever we look,
06:49 they seem to be moving away from us faster every day.
06:53 And what causes that?
06:54 Well, maybe it's a giant sucking sound.
06:56 They come up with vacuum energy,
06:58 they come up with dark energy, dark matter,
07:00 all this stuff they create to try to make it work.
07:03 But the Bible tells us,
07:05 "In Him all things hold together."
07:09 And let's see, article in US News,
07:12 I guess I read that one.
07:13 "The mystery of Dark Matter will remain."
07:15 This is from another article from US News,
07:18 the Mystery about Space, and it says,
07:20 "The mystery of Dark Matter will remain.
07:22 Its origin is the million dollar question in cosmology."
07:28 Million dollar question about dark matter.
07:30 I'd like to show you an image of dark matter,
07:34 actually bends galaxies.
07:37 And so if we have a mass in space,
07:42 something with a lot of matter,
07:45 gravity can actually bend light.
07:48 And in our first image coming up,
07:50 you'll see the effects of that.
07:52 And you actually see galaxies
07:54 bending like a lens would bend light,
07:57 you see galaxies being bent
08:00 and in an arc there around the mass in the center.
08:04 And then we have another image coming up,
08:07 which is called the Gravity's Grin.
08:11 And you can see there,
08:12 it almost looks like a smiley face.
08:15 But you see how light has been bent
08:16 in that circle around.
08:17 According to Einstein's theory of relativity,
08:21 space is bent actually, space is bent by gravity.
08:24 And so we're gonna have a class today.
08:27 I don't want to offend anybody but let's start talking about
08:31 some of these things.
08:33 Our first subject today is dark matter.
08:35 Well, okay, here's an image.
08:38 I think they've found dark matter,
08:39 the next image actually will show you
08:41 what they think this is dark matter,
08:43 okay, maybe.
08:46 And dark matter is invoked to explain
08:49 gravitational affects upon visual matter,
08:52 dark energy is 70 percent of all
08:56 the mass energy in the universe,
08:58 another 23 percent is dark matter,
09:00 which leaves only 4 percent of visible matter,
09:03 visible light.
09:04 So our first class will be on dark matter.
09:07 For that, we'll go to
09:08 Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
09:10 Let's ask Max Tegmark, a professor at MIT.
09:14 MIT, one of the most prestigious institutes around.
09:18 What does Max Tegmark say about dark matter?
09:21 He says, "Dark Matter is a code word for our ignorance."
09:27 Sorry, class, we didn't get very far there.
09:30 He says, "Some people think it might be a reflection
09:36 that we got gravity wrong again."
09:40 Science wrong again?
09:43 That's what Max Tegmark says.
09:47 Dark energy, the class today,
09:50 question for the class is what do we know
09:51 for sure about dark energy?
09:54 Dark energy's precise nature is the most profound puzzle
10:01 that physicists are facing today.
10:03 Dark energy,
10:05 which we don't know if it's there
10:06 but this is what was created to explain
10:09 how we see the universe working.
10:13 "Dark energy's precise nature is the most profound puzzle
10:18 that physicists are facing today."
10:21 And that was in Sky and Telescope
10:22 page 22, June 2010.
10:25 World famous astrophysicist says,
10:28 "Dark energy is something we have no clue
10:31 as to what's causing it.
10:33 It doesn't fit any of our current
10:35 physical physics theories."
10:37 This from Perlmutter and Lawrence Berkeley says,
10:43 "Dark energy is something
10:45 we have no clue as to what is causing it.
10:47 It doesn't fit any of our current theories."
10:49 And they have to develop new approaches to explain it,
10:52 said Perlmutter astrophysicists from Berkeley.
10:56 I'm sorry, class,
10:58 we're not getting too far today, I guess,
11:00 in being able to test dark energy, dark matter,
11:03 and learn all we can learn about the universe,
11:05 it's 96 percent unknowable.
11:07 It can't be known, it changes.
11:09 Our books are obsolete, you know,
11:11 every, every short time.
11:13 So our class today,
11:15 we're gonna talk about the accelerating universe.
11:17 We know now that the universe is expanding and accelerating.
11:21 And Sky and Telescope Magazine in July of 2001 says
11:26 that the accelerating universe violates all standard physics.
11:31 So if you want something you can test,
11:33 you have no way of testing that.
11:36 An astronomy article on astronomy says that
11:39 the accelerating universe threw scientists for a loop.
11:44 And that was actually from
11:49 the astronomy website Science,
11:51 how stuff works.
11:53 "Discoveries that the universe's
11:55 expansion was accelerating threw
11:58 the scientific community in disarray."
12:00 Threw them for a loop, it threw them for a disarray,
12:03 and yet we want something solid we can test, okay.
12:07 Contrary to all expectations, the expansion of the universe
12:11 actually seems to be significantly speeding up.
12:14 This may rescue the Big Bang theory
12:17 from being completely untenable, okay.
12:22 Job 9:8, says that,
12:25 "He alone stretched out the heavens."
12:27 Science says, dark matter, dark energy, vacuum energy,
12:31 the Bible says, "He alone has done it."
12:35 He stretched in Isaiah 40:22,
12:37 "He stretched out the heavens like a canopy.
12:40 He spread them out like a tent to live in.
12:43 He stretches out the heavens like a tent."
12:45 And again in Psalm 104:2
12:50 and we know that our Bible says 17 times
12:55 that God stretches out the heavens,
12:58 He spread them out, stretches out,
13:00 seems to be what science sees happening.
13:04 Okay, class, our question for today is
13:06 what do we know for sure about the universe?
13:09 Well, we mentioned that
13:10 96 percent of the universe is unknowable,
13:12 96 percent of the universe can't be seen.
13:15 We can't see this dark matter.
13:18 In Colossians 2:3, it says,
13:20 "In Him are hid all the treasures
13:21 of wisdom and knowledge.
13:23 "His ways are past finding out,"
13:24 it says in Job 9:9.
13:27 And there was an article in The God Particle page 157
13:33 that I thought was kind of interesting
13:35 and it said there that,
13:36 "The brain may never be prepared
13:38 for the mysteries of quantum physics."
13:41 I mention that a little bit.
13:42 The fact that the universe seemed,
13:44 every atom in the universe seems to be tied
13:45 with other atoms,
13:47 they seem to know what's going on.
13:48 And so in this book The God Particle, it says,
13:53 "The brain may never be prepared
13:55 for the mysteries of quantum physics.
13:58 It's entanglement.
13:59 It needs to evolve more."
14:01 Your brain needs to evolve more
14:04 before it can be prepared for quantum mechanics.
14:10 Okay, they claim
14:11 the Big Bang Evolution is good established science.
14:13 Is the Big Bang...
14:16 No, folks, the Big Bang is not good established science.
14:19 I can show you 3,000 scientists
14:22 who signed a statement saying
14:23 we've got problems with the Big Bang.
14:25 There was two conferences,
14:26 one held in Portugal and one was held here
14:28 in the States called, A Crisis in Cosmology,
14:32 a crisis.
14:34 Thirty professors, PhDs have written papers
14:37 showing the problems with the Big Bang.
14:40 And like George Smoot said, you know,
14:43 "Typically, we don't jump to something new until..."
14:46 "I mean, we don't leave something
14:47 until we got something to jump to.
14:48 And right now the Big Bang is all we have, okay."
14:54 And another article that said
14:56 "How can scientists keep a straight face
14:59 crisis in cosmology?"
15:00 There were six profound questions.
15:04 And it was an article actually in Sky and Telescope Magazine,
15:08 "How can astronomers keep a straight face.
15:11 In that case, they had five profound questions
15:13 that they cannot answer, science cannot answer."
15:16 And yet they present it to the public
15:18 as an idea that Big Bang is a fact,
15:20 it's solid, testable, proven science.
15:22 And they are arguing over five major areas of that.
15:27 We had an article in Scientific American
15:29 special issue of Scientific America
15:32 on the cosmic life cycle.
15:33 They said in there that,
15:35 "The Big Bang has no explanation
15:37 apart from dumb luck
15:39 on how the universe was created."
15:42 In case you joined us late,
15:43 we're talking about science in the classroom
15:45 because the cry we hear
15:46 throughout the land is we want science,
15:48 we want something we can test,
15:49 and we're showing how science is constantly changing,
15:52 books are constantly becoming rewritten,
15:54 they're out of date, and yet your Bible held true.
15:58 And we're gonna show you some statements from the Bible
16:00 that will show how it has held statements
16:03 that are scientifically accurate today.
16:08 The problem with astronomy and cosmologist is that
16:10 new discoveries are constantly being made
16:12 and old theories and books become obsoletee
16:15 but not so with the Bible.
16:19 I was watching Nova.
16:22 And this telecast,
16:29 it was saying that,
16:30 "Our large telescopes are changing everything.
16:34 Large telescopes are changing everything
16:37 we thought we knew about the universe."
16:40 So once again, the cry of we want science,
16:42 something we can test, and here they're saying,
16:44 these large telescopes are changing everything.
16:46 So you see, if you're gonna test it,
16:48 it's gonna constantly be changing.
16:52 So how much do we know?
16:57 I know we need to cut these writers some slack.
17:02 These articles,
17:04 they want people to read the articles,
17:06 so we've got to cut them some slack.
17:08 "The expansion of the universe has not been slowing down
17:11 due to gravity."
17:12 You'd think that as the universe is expanding,
17:13 eventually, gravity
17:15 'cause everything in the universe is affected by,
17:17 you know, the gravity of everything else.
17:19 So would expand, expand, expand,
17:21 pretty soon it would stop expanding and come back
17:24 and do like a big crunch, but it is not.
17:27 It seems to be going faster.
17:33 It is the Lord that says, He who created the heavens,
17:37 He is God, He who fashioned and made the earth.
17:40 He founded it,
17:41 He did not create it to be empty
17:43 but He formed it to be inhabited.
17:47 There's one scripture you could get ten doctors on.
17:49 The Bible says, "He created the earth.
17:50 He did not make it in vain.
17:52 He created it to be inhabited."
17:54 And it's called the anthropic principle
17:55 and we could give you 100 to maybe 200 different things
17:59 about our earth that show
18:00 it was carefully designed for us.
18:03 And it has all these parameters,
18:05 they're called constants,
18:06 constants, things that have to remain constant.
18:09 We're gonna get into that in the next program
18:11 and go over some of those constants.
18:12 If they varied even just
18:14 to the slightest amount, you know,
18:17 we would not exist here, the earth,
18:21 the position of the earth, the location of the earth,
18:22 the rotation of the earth.
18:23 Just think, if the rotation was changed,
18:25 how that would affect us?
18:27 If it took 12 hours to rotate, you know,
18:30 we would just cook to death and freeze.
18:33 If it went you know every 48 hours,
18:36 it would never heat enough and cool enough.
18:39 The position to the sun, the radiation,
18:41 the magnetic field protects us from radiation from the sun,
18:46 the moon keeps the ocean aerated.
18:48 We see so many things about the earth, the albedo,
18:51 the amount of the reflectively from the earth
18:54 from the solar wind, you know,
18:55 the sun, you know, is very critical,
18:57 so many, many things.
18:59 If you want to test something, you can test that,
19:05 the fact that this earth looks like
19:08 it was created for us.
19:09 The Bible says that it was
19:12 it was not created in vain,
19:15 it was created for man.
19:17 Another article I was reading, it says,
19:19 "The strange repulsive force of dark energy
19:22 pervades every nook and cranny of the universe."
19:24 A team of scientists said it
19:26 also has astrophysicists' heads spinning.
19:30 Their heads are spinning, okay, this dark energy.
19:36 And then they go on,
19:37 "As if the mysteries of dark energy
19:40 and dark matter were not enough,
19:42 another baffling cosmic puzzle has been discovered.
19:48 Patches of matter in the universe
19:50 seem to be moving at very high speeds
19:52 and in a uniform direction that can't be explained by
19:55 any other known gravitational force.
20:00 In the observable universe,
20:02 astronomers are calling the phenomena dark flow
20:07 or a river of galaxies.
20:08 The stuff that is pulling this matter
20:10 must be outside the observable universe."
20:15 Researchers concluded,
20:17 "The dark flow is the latest in a long line of phenomena
20:23 that has threatened
20:26 to rewrite the textbooks," dark flow.
20:30 We've been saying, are there more multiverses,
20:33 are there many universes
20:34 or is it just this universe that we can see.
20:36 Are there other universe?
20:38 Of course, we don't know, nobody knows.
20:40 We can't see beyond that farthest galaxy.
20:42 The Bible does say that
20:44 the heaven of heavens cannot contain God.
20:46 Bible talks about the first heaven,
20:48 which is the firmament in Genesis 1:8
20:50 the firmament God called heaven.
20:52 That's the sky and the focus of Genesis 1 is the earth,
20:55 the earth, the earth, 21 times the earth.
20:59 And so but He interprets the heavens
21:02 and this creation account,
21:03 I'm talking about the firmament.
21:07 And so it threatens this new discovery.
21:13 So is there other universe?
21:15 The first heaven, second heaven, third heaven,
21:17 the Bible talks about the heaven of heavens,
21:18 it says, the heaven of heavens cannot contain God.
21:21 He is beyond the heaven of heavens.
21:23 Does that mean there are more than one universe,
21:25 many universes?
21:27 We don't know.
21:28 But they're suggesting in this article on dark flow
21:31 if you look up dark flow.
21:32 They think maybe there's another universe
21:35 that's pulling this matter.
21:37 "And this brand new dark flow is the latest..."
21:42 I love this.
21:44 "Is the latest in a long line of phenomena
21:47 that have threatened to rewrite the textbooks."
21:51 Now we want something, we want real science,
21:53 something we can test,
21:54 it was changing constantly but not your Bible.
21:59 You know, the Bible says, there was a flood.
22:03 You can test that.
22:05 We can go to the top of every mountain
22:07 and you can see all kinds of shells
22:09 and water life and things like that.
22:11 We look at...
22:12 I'm gonna be bringing in the next series,
22:14 I'm gonna show you a fossil fish.
22:15 I've got a block of fossil fish as flat as a piece of paper.
22:21 And in this block, you can look on the sides
22:23 and you'll see another fish, another fish, another fish,
22:26 all the way around,
22:27 they're flat is a piece of paper.
22:29 How do you get a fossil fish?
22:30 You throw a fish on the beach,
22:32 what's going to happen?
22:33 It would be gone in two days.
22:34 The birds are gonna come and eat it
22:36 and the worms and it will be nothing
22:37 but bones in two days.
22:38 How do you get a fossil fish?
22:40 You've got to cover it up.
22:41 You've got to flatten it out with dirt,
22:43 like in the flood
22:44 where the fountains of the deep opened up
22:45 and buried everything.
22:47 So we see, you know,
22:49 evidence for a flood the Bible says,
22:52 "There was a flood."
22:56 Evolution says,
22:59 everything is just going to happen, okay,
23:01 we have 10 million,
23:02 maybe, 15 million species on earth.
23:04 Everything came through this little microorganism.
23:06 They cannot tell you how that came,
23:08 how the first life.
23:10 They cannot tell you how first life came to be."
23:13 and they say but evolution
23:14 doesn't have to do with the abiogenesis,
23:17 the origin of origin of life,
23:19 it has to do with the evolution of life,
23:22 how it has evolved through copying,
23:25 mutations in the DNA,
23:27 and the letter codes,
23:29 and then through natural selection,
23:33 it builds on little beneficial mutations.
23:36 Please give me some beneficial mutations.
23:38 I would like to see some beneficial mutations.
23:41 And they go like
23:42 "Well, bacteria became immune to penicillin or whatever."
23:46 They have these little tiny things.
23:47 And yes, there is change, there definitely is change,
23:51 you can take a couple of dogs and you can breed them
23:53 and end up with 100 different varieties of dog.
23:56 In that gene pool is a structure
23:58 that makes short hair, long hair,
23:59 cute little dogs, big dogs,
24:01 and you end up with Great Danes and all sorts of things,
24:03 but there's no information
24:05 there to get from an amoeba to an elephant
24:07 or amoeba to a bat or a hummingbird or a mango,
24:12 you see.
24:13 So evolution says, it is, I mean, millions times,
24:15 it just happens.
24:16 So let's test evolution, let's test the Bible.
24:18 Okay.
24:20 Evolution just happens.
24:21 It just happens okay, so give me an egg from a cat
24:23 and a sperm from a dog.
24:25 I've got everything for a life.
24:26 I got DNA, I got RNA, I got chromosomes.
24:28 I got mitochondria,
24:30 I got the letter codes and the DNA.
24:33 I got everything for life, an egg and a sperm,
24:35 evolution just happens millions and millions times from,
24:38 you know, it's cross species if evolution.
24:41 But if that works,
24:43 if cross species evolution works,
24:44 then I have everything for life,
24:46 an egg and a sperm,
24:47 egg from cat, a sperm from a dog,
24:48 it will not work.
24:50 And this is because your Bible says...
24:52 You want something you can test?
24:54 Your Bible says they reproduce after their kind that.
24:57 It will not work.
24:58 The Bible says it won't work.
25:00 Evolution says, it will work.
25:01 Well, test it.
25:02 You want to test evolution?
25:04 Test it. It will not work.
25:06 The Bible had it right all along.
25:09 The Bible has come through even though Galileo said, you know,
25:12 the Bible doesn't tell us how the heavens go.
25:15 The Bible tells us how to go to heaven
25:18 and yet over and over again,
25:19 when I see the Bible writers were prevented
25:22 from following the errors of the time.
25:24 When the errors of the time were
25:26 we know there's 6, 000 stars in the sky
25:29 before the telescope.
25:31 Okay, in Jeremiah 33:22, Genesis 22,
25:34 Hebrews 11 says,
25:35 "The stars are like sands of the seashore."
25:38 Innumerable, you cannot count.
25:39 Can you count the sand?
25:41 Can you count the sand in a bucket of sand?
25:44 You see, and so the Bible says,
25:49 "The sands of the seashore
25:50 and innumerable like the stars of heaven."
25:51 Well, scientists today are quoting
25:54 Jeremiah, 3, 000 years ago.
25:56 Jeremiah wrote it.
25:57 Scientists today say
25:59 that they think if you took all the sand
26:01 on all the beaches on earth
26:05 that they would be roughly equivalent
26:06 to all the stars in the known universe.
26:08 Yes, our sun is part of the Milky Way Galaxy,
26:11 we have a 100 billion, maybe 200 billion,
26:14 depending on which book you read,
26:15 and these stars are going around the galaxy.
26:18 Stars in the center are just screaming around
26:20 every 20 years,
26:21 they're just screaming around but stars on the outer edge
26:24 may take 100 million years for them to go around
26:26 because they're so far out
26:28 trying to catch up with the stars in the center.
26:32 And so the Bible, you know,
26:35 had had it correct when it says
26:37 that stars are innumerable
26:39 and we believe there are as many galaxies out there
26:42 as there are stars in our galaxy.
26:44 We think depending on which book you read,
26:46 100, maybe 200,
26:47 some books may tell you
26:48 there's 300 billion in our Milky Way Galaxy
26:52 and there are that many galaxies, they believe,
26:55 as many as there are stars in our galaxy.
26:57 Well, on these programs, our time just slips away
27:00 and we're happy that you're watching our program
27:05 on Heavens Declare.
27:07 My name is Jim Burr.
27:08 We look forward to seeing you again next week.
27:11 And my appeal is to you,
27:12 the Bible says that you can seek Him and find Him
27:15 if you search for Him.
27:16 Folks, search for Him with all your heart
27:18 because the Bible says He will not cast you away
27:21 and that you can find Him
27:23 if you search for Him with all your heart.
27:25 I want to thank you again for watching Heavens Declare.


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