Episode 26

Mitochondrion: An Aerobic Powerhouse

Here we teach science to the way science should be taught. At Biblical Anatomy Academy we integrate Christian beliefs and oppose evolution. God’s word is always first in what we teach.

This week, on the Biblical Anatomy Podcast, we delve into the mitochondria and its role in cellular energy production. We draw spiritual parallels focused in Scripture.

To that end, we discuss turning to God for salvation. We reference biblical verses on rewards and persecutions, and reflects on self-awareness, patience, and forgiveness.

We address societal expectations of masculinity, aligning biblical teachings with humility and self-control. We emphasizes valuing qualities beyond power and intimidation, focusing on careful listening, patience, and forgiveness.

Additionally, we highlight the importance of recognizing the body as a temple, engaging in physical activities to promote health, and understanding exercise physiology to do so.

By teaching Bible first, we aspire to challenge the concept of chance in physiological processes, advocating for intelligent design and a higher power, encouraging reflection on religious verses and connection to God’s word.

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We equip teachers with the skills necessary to bridge scientific understanding of human anatomy and physiology with what God designed on day six of creation and reveals in Scripture.

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