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Our podcast today is title, "the truth won't ever change," and I believe that's true; but some may ask how do you explain when science come up with a new solution to the same problem? The answer is, there's a new truth about a new solution; but the original solution and truth still stands. Let's use the baseball game analogy a guy hits the ball and gets to first base, but he's there until another team player hits a base hit and bring him to second base and so on until, he gets back to home plate. He still had to the tag all three bases to score because that's required in the game of baseball. The next team come up to bat and the first batter hits a home run, but he still has to tag all three bases in order to score at home plate.
By Eugene G.Our podcast today is title, "the truth won't ever change," and I believe that's true; but some may ask how do you explain when science come up with a new solution to the same problem? The answer is, there's a new truth about a new solution; but the original solution and truth still stands. Let's use the baseball game analogy a guy hits the ball and gets to first base, but he's there until another team player hits a base hit and bring him to second base and so on until, he gets back to home plate. He still had to the tag all three bases to score because that's required in the game of baseball. The next team come up to bat and the first batter hits a home run, but he still has to tag all three bases in order to score at home plate.