Episodes

  • Mark 9 Bible Study
    Jul 24 2024

    In this podcast episode, servant-host Daniel Miller discusses the Book of Mark chapter 9. In doing so, we share personal practices of daily scripture reading, reflecting on techniques learned during academic experiences to aid in understanding and emphasizing collaborative learning within the Christian community.

    Specifically, the podcast delves into moments in scripture, highlighting Peter’s divine experience in Matthew 17 and Luke 9, as well as Jesus’ teachings on faith, healing, and rising from the dead. Jesus’ teachings on humility, service, and childlike faith are also explored, with reflections on modeling one’s faith after that of a child.

    We discuss human tendencies to question and the importance of faith in recognizing God's creation. The narrative emphasizes the importance of faith, belief, prayer, and serving God diligently, touching on a father’s struggle with unbelief and the necessity of combining Bible study, prayer, and discipleship.

    As we near the end of this podcast, at least for 2024, we encourage you to access all archived and exclusive episodes by becoming a member. You can do so via the link https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support and be the first to know when the podcast launches again in the future.

    Otherwise, to continue accessing the Biblical Anatomy podcast wherever you get your podcasts, go to https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/ or search for 'Biblical Anatomy' within the podcast application of your choice.

    Please email us at podcast@wearebaa.com anytime!

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    34 mins
  • Mitochondrion: An Aerobic Powerhouse
    Jul 17 2024

    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.

    To continue accessing the Biblical Anatomy podcast wherever you get your podcasts, go to https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/ or search for 'Biblical Anatomy' within the podcast application of your choice.

    Exclusive content and membership tiers are available for those who seek deeper engagement and support for the podcast at https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support.

    Please email us at podcast@wearebaa.com anytime!

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    37 mins
  • Mark 6 Bible Study
    Jun 12 2024

    In this podcast episode, servant-host Daniel Miller discusses the importance of Mark chapter 6, specifically the miracles of Jesus being limited by people’s lack of faith, emphasizing the need for accurate understanding through exploring translations and commentaries. Note that limitations of Jesus do not exist, as He is God; but rather that miracles provided to those who lack faith would be unjust.

    The episode further explores the belief in the inerrancy of God’s word while acknowledging interpretation challenges. It highlights the importance of having faith and reliance on divine provision, drawing parallels to biblical passages about finding guidance in Jesus as a shepherd.

    The episode concludes with an emphasis on maintaining faith and trust in God’s guidance for transformation.

    Continuing a steadfast tradition, the Biblical Anatomy podcast concludes with the Lord’s prayer (Matt 6:9-13; Luke 11:2-4).

    To continue accessing the Biblical Anatomy podcast wherever you get your podcasts, go to https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/ or search for 'Biblical Anatomy' within the podcast application of your choice.

    Exclusive content and membership tiers are available for those who seek deeper engagement and support for the podcast at https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support.

    Please email us at podcast@wearebaa.com anytime!

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    30 mins
  • Homeostasis: God’s Intricate Survival Design
    Jun 5 2024

    The Biblical Anatomy podcast, hosted by Daniel Miller, delves into biblical questions and Bible study sessions, currently focusing on the book of Mark and in this episode focal to the topic of homeostasis.

    The podcast explores the concept of homeostasis as a survival mechanism designed by God, emphasizing the body’s ability to maintain internal balance. The intricacies of human anatomy are discussed, providing evidence for intelligent design over random chance evolution. To this end, ion balancing provides an evidential example in the powerful maintenance capacity of the human organism.

    Future podcast episodes will cover topics like homeostasis, metabolism, and hormones from a biblical perspective.

    Continuing a relatively newfound tradition, the Biblical Anatomy podcast concludes with listener recognition and the Lord’s prayer (Matt 6:9-13; Luke 11:2-4).

    To continue accessing the Biblical Anatomy podcast wherever you get your podcasts, go to https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/ or search for 'Biblical Anatomy' within the podcast application of your choice.

    Exclusive content and membership tiers are available for those who seek deeper engagement and support for the podcast at https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support.

    Please email us at podcast@wearebaa.com anytime!

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    21 mins
  • What Men See
    Feb 29 2024

    The Biblical Anatomy podcast, hosted by Daniel Miller, is merging with the Discipleship Conditioning podcast to offer a combined membership, granting access to double the exclusive content.

    Access the Biblical Anatomy podcast where ever you get your podcasts or via https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/

    Additionally, new membership tiers exist for exclusive content. Relevant information and links can be found below or via https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support

    Membership TiersShare It (FREE)

    The Biblical Anatomy podcast 'Share It' membership tier provides early access to the original podcast.

    1. Early Access RSS feed
    2. Present Questions to the Podcast

    Show It ($12/month)

    The Biblical Anatomy podcast 'Show It' membership tier provides early access to the original podcast and exclusive access to the updated podcast.

    1. Early Access RSS feed
    2. Present Questions to the Podcast
    3. Exclusive Access RSS feed

    Do It ($212/month)

    The Biblical Anatomy podcast 'Do It' membership tier provides early access to the original podcast, exclusive access to the updated podcast, and 1:1 coaching.

    1. Early Access RSS feed
    2. Present Questions to the Podcast
    3. Exclusive Access RSS feed
    4. Two 1:1 Coaching Sessions (30 minutes each)

    Sign up via the Biblical Anatomy Academy link to the Biblical Anatomy podcast memberships.

    https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support

    The new format will alternate weekly between Bible study and biblical anatomy focus with releases still occurring each Wednesday at 7:20 pm MST.

    For this weekly release, servant-host Daniel Miller delves into the biology of visual perception, highlighting the role of photoreceptors in the eyes and genetic factors that influence color vision. He discusses differences in how visual imagery impacts men, emphasizing brain activation areas, testosterone influence, and cognitive processes.

    From personal experience and empirical research, the servant-host highlights the unique masculine challenges of focusing on a single task and the impact of pornographic imagery on the male brain. To that end, the concept of extreme ownership and control is emphasized, urging women to consider their clothing choices’ impact on men. Specific to men from a biblical focus, he stresses the importance of honoring the women in our lives by resisting temptation and controlling exposure.

    Please email us at podcast@wearebaa.com anytime!

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    31 mins
  • Home Gym
    Feb 13 2024

    An introduction of membership tiers to the Biblical Anatomy podcast is the new norm. The memberships will include three tiers: Share it, Show it, and Do it, each corresponding to different levels of engagement and support. Additionally, the full podcast will now be accessible only through memberships, with different levels offering varying benefits. Note the tiered benefits below:

    Membership TiersShare It (FREE)

    The Biblical Anatomy podcast 'Share It' membership tier provides early access to the original podcast.

    1. Early Access RSS feed
    2. Present Questions to the Podcast

    Show It ($12/month)

    The Biblical Anatomy podcast 'Show It' membership tier provides early access to the original podcast and exclusive access to the updated podcast.

    1. Early Access RSS feed
    2. Present Questions to the Podcast
    3. Exclusive Access RSS feed

    Do It ($212/month)

    The Biblical Anatomy podcast 'Do It' membership tier provides early access to the original podcast, exclusive access to the updated podcast, and 1:1 coaching.

    1. Early Access RSS feed
    2. Present Questions to the Podcast
    3. Exclusive Access RSS feed
    4. Two 1:1 Coaching Sessions (30 minutes each)

    Support Biblical Anatomy

    Sign up via the Biblical Anatomy Academy link to the Biblical Anatomy podcast memberships.

    https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support

    Moreover from the aforementioned membership tiers, servant-host Daniel Miller also discusses creating a home gym, emphasizing the benefits. He suggests starting with a foundational barbell or adjustable dumbbell set. The servant-host shares personal experiences and preferences. To that end, his home gym has grown from a single barbell to a fully functional gym for two. He endorses patience with the growth of a home gym and creativity with the implementation of exercises without traditional equipment.

    Breaks in exercise are also focal to the episode, as the servant-host discourages believing the nonsense that length breaks destroy physiological progress, noting that personal records have often been achieved after length breaks from a particular exercise. Moreover, due to the wear-and-tear of some of the compound lifts, it is wise to periodize and rest frequently.

    The servant-host promotes resources available at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com including a one-repetition maximum calculator, acquired at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com/1RM, and a program template, acquired at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com/template and concludes with Matthew 6:19-21 to close the episode.

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    27 mins
  • Are Protein Powders Healthy?
    Feb 6 2024

    The Biblical Anatomy podcast delves into the topic of protein synthesis from a nutritional standpoint. While not a registered dietitian, servant-host Daniel Miller, well-versed in exercise science, shares insights on nutrition’s significance in sports and health. He cautions against misinformation regarding protein consumption, particularly emphasizing the complexities surrounding protein powders and suggesting further exploration of supplements and their regulation.

    To that end, the servant-host stresses the importance of education in decision-making and aims to share his expertise. He explains muscle protein synthesis, from an exercise science perspective, and provides general protein intake recommendations, advising 1.3 to 1.5 grams per kilogram of body weight, with additional guidance for weightlifters and bodybuilders. He underscores the need to rely on trusted sources and encourages personal research, offering help in understanding scientific literature through training and coursework.

    As the episode progresses, the role of supplements, particularly protein powders, are cautioned. The servant-host shares personal experiences with supplements and concludes by highlighting the importance of treating the body with care, referencing 1 Corinthians 6:19-20. The podcast promotes resources available at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com including a one-repetition maximum calculator, acquired at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com/1RM, and a program template, acquired at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com/template. Further fitness program templates and tools are accessible by providing contact information on the website https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com.

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    25 mins
  • What is the Stress Response?
    Jan 30 2024

    Servant-host Daniel Miller delves into the body’s stress response, detailing its stages - alarm, resistance, and exhaustion. In this episode of the Biblical Anatomy podcast, he highlights the distinction between distress (negative stress) and eustress (positive stress), drawing parallels between physical and emotional stress.

    The episode emphasizes the impact of stress on glucose utilization and advocates for work-life balance to avoid prolonged stress. The servant-host discusses the importance of recognizing the aforementioned eustress and distress, urging listeners to manage stress effectively.

    Additionally, the speaker offers expertise in anatomy-related services, such as a one-repetition maximum calculator, acquired at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com/1RM, and a program template, acquired at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com/template. Each, along with a slew of supportive materials, can be acquired at the Biblical Anatomy Academy website, https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com.

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    24 mins