The experiments you will see 00:00:01.36\00:00:02.70 have been carefully done by professionals, 00:00:02.73\00:00:04.07 and should not be tried at home without parental guidance. 00:00:04.10\00:00:06.87 Please follow the caution signs throughout this program. 00:00:06.90\00:00:09.74 Hey, kids. 00:00:32.46\00:00:33.80 Thanks for joining us today for Creation is Science, 00:00:33.83\00:00:37.07 where we learn about God through awesome science 00:00:37.10\00:00:39.70 and experiments. 00:00:39.73\00:00:41.07 Today, we have Professor Roy with us. 00:00:41.10\00:00:43.24 Good to be here. I'm glad you're here. 00:00:43.27\00:00:45.24 And we have some other young people with us today. 00:00:45.27\00:00:47.31 I've got Ethan, Hannah, Amanda, and Nathan. 00:00:47.34\00:00:51.55 We're glad you're here too 00:00:51.58\00:00:52.91 Well, nice to meet your kids. 00:00:52.95\00:00:54.28 Thanks for coming. 00:00:54.32\00:00:55.65 I think we have something, talking about pressure today. 00:00:55.68\00:00:58.85 Is that right? Oh, yeah. Yes. 00:00:58.89\00:01:00.62 Hey, have you ever been under pressure? 00:01:00.66\00:01:03.39 Yes. 00:01:03.43\00:01:04.76 Yeah, can you share something that, 00:01:04.79\00:01:07.26 about being under pressure 00:01:07.30\00:01:09.90 where something bothered you maybe, 00:01:09.93\00:01:12.30 or any stories about that? 00:01:12.33\00:01:14.64 Yeah. 00:01:14.67\00:01:16.10 Sometimes if you would go inside of water, 00:01:16.14\00:01:19.11 that's super-duper deep, and it could also crush you, 00:01:19.14\00:01:23.31 which is very bad pressure. 00:01:23.35\00:01:25.81 Yeah. Water pressure, right? 00:01:25.85\00:01:27.22 Yeah. That's interesting, isn't it? 00:01:27.25\00:01:28.58 Wow. 00:01:28.62\00:01:29.95 Well, you know what I want you to do. 00:01:29.98\00:01:31.32 Let's see. 00:01:31.35\00:01:32.69 Ethan, can you go get our balloon 00:01:32.72\00:01:34.52 nail bed over there, okay? 00:01:34.56\00:01:36.12 We got an experiment 00:01:36.16\00:01:37.49 and it's all about pressure, okay? 00:01:37.53\00:01:38.89 All about pressure. 00:01:38.93\00:01:40.26 Now, what is pressure? 00:01:40.30\00:01:42.23 You know, pressure is force over an area. 00:01:42.26\00:01:45.60 That's what pressure is. Thank you very much. 00:01:45.63\00:01:47.80 Let's check this out. 00:01:47.84\00:01:49.17 Let's see. Whoa, now that's interesting. 00:01:49.20\00:01:51.27 And you know what? 00:01:51.31\00:01:52.64 I think we're going to need some balloons. 00:01:52.67\00:01:55.88 So you want to get our balloons for me? 00:01:55.91\00:01:58.85 Amanda, go ahead. 00:01:58.88\00:02:01.65 Go get them. 00:02:01.68\00:02:05.15 Okay, here we go. Just set them down over here. 00:02:05.19\00:02:07.19 Now, this is interesting, but first of all, 00:02:07.22\00:02:08.99 you know what we're going to do? 00:02:09.02\00:02:10.36 We're going to talk about allergies. 00:02:10.39\00:02:13.29 Anybody have an allergy? 00:02:13.33\00:02:14.66 No. You do have an allergy? 00:02:14.70\00:02:16.97 Like you're allergic to, what are you allergic to? 00:02:17.00\00:02:19.33 I'm not allergic to anything. 00:02:19.37\00:02:20.70 Yes. What are you allergic to? 00:02:20.74\00:02:22.07 Cats and dogs. Cats and dogs. 00:02:22.10\00:02:25.04 I'm sorry that you're allergic to cats and dogs. 00:02:25.07\00:02:27.34 They're fun, aren't they? What are you allergic to? 00:02:27.38\00:02:30.18 Cats and nuts. Cats and nuts. Okay. 00:02:30.21\00:02:33.78 So you have to be careful right around cats 00:02:33.82\00:02:35.88 and dogs and nuts too. 00:02:35.92\00:02:37.49 That can be very dangerous. 00:02:37.52\00:02:38.85 Let's see what we have right here. 00:02:38.89\00:02:40.36 I've got this little platform, but I also have a nail. 00:02:40.39\00:02:43.49 Okay. 00:02:43.53\00:02:44.86 Now, you know, what's interesting. 00:02:44.89\00:02:46.23 Nails are sharp, aren't they? 00:02:46.26\00:02:47.60 And this is real. Is that a real nail? 00:02:47.63\00:02:49.63 I mean, does it look like a real nail? 00:02:49.66\00:02:51.30 Does it feel like a real nail? Yes. 00:02:51.33\00:02:52.97 Yes, it's a real nail. It's a real nail. 00:02:53.00\00:02:55.40 So what I'm going to do is I've got, 00:02:55.44\00:02:57.04 I have a little balloon right here. 00:02:57.07\00:02:58.41 What I'm going to do is I'm going to blow up a balloon. 00:02:58.44\00:03:00.38 I'm going to show you something about being allergic. 00:03:00.41\00:03:03.24 Okay. So I'm going to blow this up. 00:03:03.28\00:03:04.68 Are you ready? Okay. 00:03:04.71\00:03:06.05 Let's blow up the balloon. 00:03:06.08\00:03:07.42 Whoa. Now that makes a lot of noise. 00:03:11.19\00:03:12.62 What in the world? Yeah. 00:03:12.65\00:03:14.72 Well that's a squeaky balloon, wasn't it? 00:03:14.76\00:03:16.22 Yeah. 00:03:16.26\00:03:17.59 We're going to have some popping sound. 00:03:17.63\00:03:19.46 I don't know where we got these squeaky balloons. 00:03:19.49\00:03:22.06 Let's see what I've got now, you know, 00:03:22.10\00:03:23.47 since we're using balloons 00:03:23.50\00:03:24.90 and we're using something that sharp, 00:03:24.93\00:03:26.60 I think I'm going to put my safety glasses on. 00:03:26.63\00:03:27.97 Yep. 00:03:28.00\00:03:29.34 Let's all grab our safety glasses. 00:03:29.37\00:03:30.91 Good idea. 00:03:30.94\00:03:32.27 We don't want pieces of balloon flying in your eye, do we? 00:03:35.21\00:03:37.81 No. No. Okay. 00:03:37.85\00:03:39.18 So what I have right here is I've got a nail. 00:03:39.21\00:03:41.08 Now did you know, I know some of you probably 00:03:41.12\00:03:43.39 didn't realize this, but you know that 00:03:43.42\00:03:44.75 balloons are allergic to nails? 00:03:44.79\00:03:46.79 Did you know that? No. That's right. 00:03:46.82\00:03:48.62 In fact, if a balloon gets too close to a nail, 00:03:48.66\00:03:51.33 it breaks out, you know, some people, 00:03:51.36\00:03:53.29 when they're allergic, they have an allergic reaction, 00:03:53.33\00:03:56.06 they'll break out, right? 00:03:56.10\00:03:57.60 Let's check this out. 00:03:57.63\00:03:58.97 You think this will break if it gets too close? 00:03:59.00\00:04:00.47 Yes. Let's check it out. 00:04:00.50\00:04:02.64 And it does and it broke. Now, that's interesting. 00:04:02.67\00:04:06.57 And you know what that nail reminds me of something. 00:04:06.61\00:04:09.04 That nail reminds me that 00:04:09.08\00:04:11.18 when you and I are under pressure, 00:04:11.21\00:04:13.48 you know, when things go wrong and things go bad 00:04:13.52\00:04:16.55 and you feel all anxious inside 00:04:16.58\00:04:19.02 and you might even have a little anger, you know what? 00:04:19.05\00:04:21.62 That can hurt you, can't it? Yes. 00:04:21.66\00:04:23.39 So this little nail right here, you know, 00:04:23.43\00:04:25.49 I don't think I'd want to step on that nail. 00:04:25.53\00:04:27.43 Would you like to step on it? No. 00:04:27.46\00:04:28.80 I wouldn't want to step on the nail, 00:04:28.83\00:04:30.17 but you know what we're going to do? 00:04:30.20\00:04:31.53 I'm going to take another one of our balloons. 00:04:31.57\00:04:34.60 Okay. I'm going to blow it up. 00:04:34.64\00:04:36.91 Why are you holding your ears? 00:04:36.94\00:04:39.54 So it doesn't make a squeaky noise. 00:04:39.57\00:04:41.04 A squeaky noise. Okay. 00:04:41.08\00:04:42.41 And it did, it made that squeaky noise again. 00:04:45.68\00:04:48.25 I don't know. 00:04:48.28\00:04:49.62 I'm going to go ahead and tie this balloon right here, 00:04:49.65\00:04:51.95 but you know what we're going to do? 00:04:51.99\00:04:53.32 We're going to let this, these nails right here. 00:04:53.36\00:04:55.76 In fact, I've got a lot of nails right here. 00:04:55.79\00:04:58.03 Feel those, are they real nails? 00:04:58.06\00:05:00.36 Oh, yeah. They're real nails. 00:05:00.40\00:05:02.16 And there happens to be 300 of them. 00:05:02.20\00:05:05.27 Three hundred. Yes, 300 of them. 00:05:05.30\00:05:07.50 And I drilled holes and I put these nails in there, 00:05:07.54\00:05:10.24 but you know, 00:05:10.27\00:05:11.61 this nail represents a problem, right? 00:05:11.64\00:05:14.71 Something that could hurt us, 00:05:14.74\00:05:16.88 but you know what you and I should do? 00:05:16.91\00:05:18.78 You and I should try to be 00:05:18.81\00:05:20.65 a help to people that are going through 00:05:20.68\00:05:23.39 a lot of things that could be pressure 00:05:23.42\00:05:25.35 in their lives, right? 00:05:25.39\00:05:26.72 Yeah, we need to be what? 00:05:26.76\00:05:28.09 Encouraging, right? 00:05:28.12\00:05:29.49 We need to stand beside them 00:05:29.52\00:05:31.29 and give them a lot of friendships. 00:05:31.33\00:05:34.66 So I'm going to put this down right here. 00:05:34.70\00:05:36.90 I'm going to put it right on the 300 nails. 00:05:36.93\00:05:39.10 I'm going to put this on the top right there. 00:05:39.13\00:05:41.34 Let's see what we can do right here. 00:05:41.37\00:05:43.17 Let's see, hey, why don't you come on over here, 00:05:43.20\00:05:44.87 come on, yeah, you come over here. 00:05:44.91\00:05:47.08 I want you to take your hand 00:05:47.11\00:05:48.44 and I want you to push down on it. 00:05:48.48\00:05:49.88 Can you push down with your hand? 00:05:49.91\00:05:51.35 Just push down. What's going to happen? 00:05:51.38\00:05:52.88 Are you going to get ready if the balloon is going to pop? 00:05:52.91\00:05:55.48 Are they going to pop? Are you pushing? 00:05:55.52\00:05:57.65 She's pushing down, is the balloon popping? 00:05:57.69\00:06:00.46 Is it breaking? No. 00:06:00.49\00:06:02.42 It's not popping or breaking. 00:06:02.46\00:06:03.86 Now, is that surprising? Yes. 00:06:03.89\00:06:06.06 Now can you tell me why? 00:06:06.09\00:06:08.30 Why isn't or why didn't that balloon pop 00:06:08.33\00:06:11.30 and we had it over those sharp nails? 00:06:11.33\00:06:13.80 What do you think? 00:06:13.84\00:06:16.30 I know why. More of them. 00:06:16.34\00:06:19.24 Because there was a lot of them, right? 00:06:19.27\00:06:20.61 Yes. That's right. 00:06:20.64\00:06:21.98 Remember what we said at the beginning? 00:06:22.01\00:06:23.35 Yes. Go ahead. 00:06:23.38\00:06:24.91 Because there wasn't enough pressure on it. 00:06:24.95\00:06:26.72 Okay. That's right. 00:06:26.75\00:06:28.08 We said that pressure is force over what? 00:06:28.12\00:06:30.79 An area. So we put the pressure. 00:06:30.82\00:06:33.15 You're putting pressure down on here. 00:06:33.19\00:06:35.12 And was that pressure going over 00:06:35.16\00:06:36.83 just one balloon, one nail. 00:06:36.86\00:06:38.99 No, because if it did what would happen? 00:06:39.03\00:06:41.70 It would what? It would pop. 00:06:41.73\00:06:43.06 It would pop. 00:06:43.10\00:06:47.74 It's not popping. It's not popping. 00:06:47.77\00:06:50.51 I wonder what happened to this balloon. 00:06:50.54\00:06:52.41 You know why it's not popping? It's too big. 00:06:52.44\00:06:54.58 I spread the balloon out over the table too. 00:06:54.61\00:06:57.41 Isn't that interesting? 00:06:57.45\00:06:58.85 Hey, but you know, that's interesting. 00:06:58.88\00:07:00.32 And we should help people 00:07:00.35\00:07:02.48 that are going through a lot of pressure. 00:07:02.52\00:07:04.45 Just like those little nails, 00:07:04.49\00:07:05.99 you and I can be a nail to help them 00:07:06.02\00:07:08.66 to get all of that pressure off of them. 00:07:08.69\00:07:10.33 Hey, let's do something else that's really fun about this. 00:07:10.36\00:07:13.50 You see all those eggs down there? 00:07:13.53\00:07:15.46 Yes. All right, that's interesting. 00:07:15.50\00:07:17.13 Would you like to step on, 00:07:17.17\00:07:18.50 what would happen if you stepped on that one egg? 00:07:18.53\00:07:21.04 It would break. Right, the egg would break. 00:07:21.07\00:07:23.97 But what do you think might happen 00:07:24.01\00:07:25.41 if you stepped on a bunch of them? 00:07:25.44\00:07:27.61 What do you think? It would crack them. 00:07:27.64\00:07:30.85 Hey, well, I don't know. Let's try it. 00:07:30.88\00:07:32.21 Hannah, are you ready to try? Yes. 00:07:32.25\00:07:33.88 Well, come on over here. 00:07:33.92\00:07:36.08 Let's see if Hannah can stand on the eggs. 00:07:36.12\00:07:39.25 Okay. 00:07:39.29\00:07:40.62 But, what we're going to do is we're going to help her. 00:07:40.66\00:07:42.36 We're going to lift her 00:07:42.39\00:07:43.73 so she can get right on top of the eggs 00:07:43.76\00:07:46.70 and let's just see if her body weight 00:07:46.73\00:07:50.37 will just be right about like that. 00:07:50.40\00:07:53.17 Okay. Now just don't move. 00:07:53.20\00:07:54.70 No, no. Don't move yet. 00:07:54.74\00:07:56.07 Don't move. Just keep your feet there. 00:07:56.10\00:07:57.44 Okay. 00:07:57.47\00:07:58.81 And we're going to let go of her. 00:07:58.84\00:08:02.74 Okay. Wait, wait, don't step yet. 00:08:02.78\00:08:06.28 Are the eggs breaking? No. 00:08:06.31\00:08:08.45 No, they're not breaking 00:08:08.48\00:08:09.82 because we've got her weight on all of those eggs. 00:08:09.85\00:08:13.19 Now, if she can walk flat-footed enough. 00:08:13.22\00:08:16.19 We're going to see if she can walk 00:08:16.22\00:08:18.29 from one to the other. 00:08:18.33\00:08:20.13 Are you ready? And I'll hold your hand. 00:08:20.16\00:08:23.37 Okay, go ahead. Take a nice step. 00:08:23.40\00:08:27.17 Here we go. And another step, there we go. 00:08:27.20\00:08:31.27 Keep going. Another step. 00:08:31.31\00:08:33.84 She crushed one. Careful. 00:08:33.88\00:08:36.54 And keep going and step all the way off. 00:08:36.58\00:08:38.68 She is just crushing one. And she only broke one egg. 00:08:38.71\00:08:43.39 How cool is that? 00:08:43.42\00:08:45.72 Anybody else want to try? I want to try. 00:08:45.75\00:08:47.62 Well, come on here. All right, come on Ethan. 00:08:47.66\00:08:49.39 Okay. Here we go. 00:08:49.42\00:08:50.76 All right. Let's get him lifted up. 00:08:50.79\00:08:52.13 Lift him up. There we go. 00:08:52.16\00:08:53.90 And step right on it, there we go. 00:08:53.93\00:08:56.46 Nice and easy. 00:08:56.50\00:08:58.97 Are the eggs breaking? 00:08:59.00\00:09:01.70 No, they're not breaking it. 00:09:01.74\00:09:03.07 Okay. Take a step. 00:09:03.10\00:09:05.54 I got you. 00:09:05.57\00:09:07.28 And another step and another step 00:09:07.31\00:09:10.15 and another step. 00:09:10.18\00:09:13.88 How about that? That's interesting. 00:09:13.92\00:09:16.62 Who's next? Nathan, you want to try? 00:09:16.65\00:09:18.39 Okay. Let's go. 00:09:18.42\00:09:20.12 Let's lift him up. Are you ready? 00:09:20.16\00:09:21.92 All right, let's get him up. Flatfooted. 00:09:21.96\00:09:24.03 Right on top of the eggs. 00:09:24.06\00:09:25.39 Put your feet right on the top of the eggs. 00:09:25.43\00:09:26.76 Right in the middle, put your left foot 00:09:26.80\00:09:28.13 in the middle. 00:09:28.16\00:09:29.50 Here we go. There we go. 00:09:29.53\00:09:30.87 Are the eggs broken? 00:09:30.90\00:09:32.23 No broken eggs yet All right, here we go. 00:09:32.27\00:09:34.57 Take a step. That's right. 00:09:34.60\00:09:37.14 Easy does it. 00:09:37.17\00:09:38.51 Keep in the middle. Keep going. 00:09:38.54\00:09:40.38 Nice and careful. Easy does it. 00:09:40.41\00:09:44.08 Absolutely. All right, ready? 00:09:44.11\00:09:45.91 We got one more. Are we ready? 00:09:45.95\00:09:47.32 All right. I'll lift her. 00:09:47.35\00:09:50.15 Here we go. Are the eggs breaking? 00:09:50.19\00:09:53.32 No! Yay! 00:09:53.36\00:09:55.06 I'll let her away. We're on a lot of those eggs. 00:09:55.09\00:09:57.66 Well, I got you. Right, here we go. 00:09:57.69\00:10:00.20 Take a nice step. 00:10:00.23\00:10:02.50 Here we go. 00:10:02.53\00:10:04.77 Take a nice step. 00:10:04.80\00:10:06.20 Keep going. You're doing good. 00:10:06.23\00:10:08.64 Keep going. 00:10:08.67\00:10:10.21 Cool. Now, that was interesting. 00:10:14.14\00:10:16.41 Was that interesting? Wait a minute, I want to try. 00:10:16.44\00:10:18.88 Okay. No. 00:10:18.91\00:10:20.25 You think I can do it? Yes. 00:10:20.28\00:10:22.72 No. You're too heavy. 00:10:22.75\00:10:24.85 I think I'm too heavy too. 00:10:24.89\00:10:27.82 We'll all support her. 00:10:27.86\00:10:29.62 Shall I try? Well, sure. 00:10:29.66\00:10:30.99 Yes. 00:10:31.03\00:10:32.36 I'm going to leave my shoes here. 00:10:32.39\00:10:33.73 Let's see what happens. You have to try. 00:10:33.76\00:10:35.10 I don't know how we're going to lift you up though. 00:10:35.13\00:10:36.46 I'm going to have to. Yeah, I don't know. 00:10:36.50\00:10:39.03 Okay. I got to lean on somebody. 00:10:39.07\00:10:41.84 All right, I'm going to lean. All right, you can lean. 00:10:41.87\00:10:47.11 All right. She did break one egg. 00:10:47.14\00:10:49.81 All right. Are they breaking? 00:10:49.84\00:10:51.18 Oh, they're breaking. The eggs aren't breaking. 00:10:51.21\00:10:53.11 I'm hearing cracking sounds. 00:10:53.15\00:10:54.88 Oh, I'm nervous. 00:10:54.92\00:10:56.25 Okay, you got to take a step. 00:10:56.28\00:10:58.39 Yeah, keep going there. 00:10:58.42\00:11:00.02 I'm standing right. 00:11:00.06\00:11:01.39 You doing good. Keep going. 00:11:01.42\00:11:03.06 You cracked one. 00:11:03.09\00:11:05.66 Keep going. 00:11:05.69\00:11:07.10 Not too bad. 00:11:12.10\00:11:13.44 Not too bad at all. 00:11:13.47\00:11:14.80 Now, that's interesting, isn't it? 00:11:14.84\00:11:16.81 That was interesting. Hey, come back around. 00:11:16.84\00:11:19.57 Let's talk about this. 00:11:19.61\00:11:20.98 Now, that was an interesting experiment. 00:11:21.01\00:11:23.35 Was that an interesting experiment? 00:11:23.38\00:11:24.75 Yeah! I like it. 00:11:24.78\00:11:26.11 Now, let me ask you a question. 00:11:26.15\00:11:27.48 You know, it was what? Pressure is force over an area. 00:11:27.52\00:11:30.29 So we put your body weight 00:11:30.32\00:11:31.85 over a lot of eggs and the eggs didn't crack. 00:11:31.89\00:11:34.76 Well, we got one to crack actually, didn't we? 00:11:34.79\00:11:36.96 We actually got two to crack. I didn't get crack. 00:11:36.99\00:11:39.09 I didn't crack any. I know. 00:11:39.13\00:11:40.46 And that was great, wasn't it? Interesting, wasn't that? 00:11:40.50\00:11:43.10 But you know, you and I, we can do what? 00:11:43.13\00:11:44.80 We can be a person 00:11:44.83\00:11:46.37 that's going to support somebody 00:11:46.40\00:11:48.34 that's going through a what? 00:11:48.37\00:11:50.21 Going through some pressure in their lives or a problem. 00:11:50.24\00:11:52.77 And that's what we're supposed to do, isn't it? 00:11:52.81\00:11:54.54 Yes. I think so. 00:11:54.58\00:11:55.98 But you know we talk about the pressure. 00:11:56.01\00:11:58.35 You know, what would happen if, 00:11:58.38\00:11:59.75 you know, Jesus created everything, 00:11:59.78\00:12:01.12 didn't He? 00:12:01.15\00:12:02.48 He created everything that lives 00:12:02.52\00:12:03.85 and that we can see and hear and tell about. 00:12:03.89\00:12:07.29 But you know, what would happen 00:12:07.32\00:12:09.12 if an elephant had feet like a deer, 00:12:09.16\00:12:12.13 what would happen to the elephant? 00:12:12.16\00:12:13.53 His legs would break because he is too heavy Legs 00:12:13.56\00:12:15.50 would probably break, wouldn't it? 00:12:15.53\00:12:16.87 They would sink down into the ground. 00:12:16.90\00:12:18.33 So even the animals have what? 00:12:18.37\00:12:20.00 They have feet so that they can survive 00:12:20.04\00:12:23.27 because of what they look like and what their weight is. 00:12:23.30\00:12:26.01 That's pretty cool, isn't it? 00:12:26.04\00:12:27.51 Wow. What do you think about that? 00:12:27.54\00:12:29.54 That's amazing. 00:12:29.58\00:12:31.88 It's really quite amazing, isn't it? 00:12:31.91\00:12:34.02 Wow. So force is what? 00:12:34.05\00:12:35.75 Pressure is force over an area. 00:12:35.78\00:12:37.59 That's interesting. 00:12:37.62\00:12:38.95 That's why we didn't just stand on one egg. 00:12:38.99\00:12:40.32 What would happen to it? It would break. 00:12:40.36\00:12:41.69 It would have cracked though. 00:12:41.72\00:12:43.06 And I hear the shape of the egg 00:12:43.09\00:12:44.53 has something to do with it 00:12:44.56\00:12:45.89 because on the sides it's weaker 00:12:45.93\00:12:47.26 and on the points, it's not, 00:12:47.30\00:12:48.63 it's stronger and that's maybe 00:12:48.66\00:12:50.23 has something to do with it too. 00:12:50.27\00:12:51.60 That's kind of interesting, isn't it? 00:12:51.63\00:12:52.97 Yeah. 00:12:53.00\00:12:54.34 That's one of the strongest structures of nature 00:12:54.37\00:12:55.70 is something that's round, isn't it? 00:12:55.74\00:12:57.21 Just like your head, very, very strong, isn't it? 00:12:57.24\00:12:59.54 Or like a tree trunk. Tree trunk is round. 00:12:59.57\00:13:01.14 It's not square. 00:13:01.18\00:13:02.51 That would be very weak, wouldn't it? 00:13:02.54\00:13:03.95 That's interesting. 00:13:03.98\00:13:05.31 Nathan, could you grab the Bible for me? 00:13:05.35\00:13:07.28 I think there's a text that it reminds me of a Bible text 00:13:07.32\00:13:10.99 and I think it's in Psalms 55:22. 00:13:11.02\00:13:14.42 Can you help me find that? 00:13:14.46\00:13:16.86 Let's see if we can find it. 00:13:16.89\00:13:19.83 Nope. We went past it. 00:13:19.86\00:13:21.56 There we go. Okay. 00:13:21.60\00:13:23.20 Psalms 55:22, right here. 00:13:23.23\00:13:25.43 Can you help me read it nice and loud? 00:13:25.47\00:13:26.80 Yes. 00:13:26.84\00:13:28.17 "Cast your burden on the Lord, He shall sustain you, 00:13:28.20\00:13:32.47 He shall never permit the righteous to be moved." 00:13:32.51\00:13:36.51 So who's going to sustain us? God. 00:13:36.54\00:13:39.91 Even if man fails, 00:13:39.95\00:13:41.52 God is always there to sustain us, right? 00:13:41.55\00:13:43.89 And we can always depend on Him 00:13:43.92\00:13:45.25 and hopefully you have good parents 00:13:45.29\00:13:46.62 and your friends, like we talked about, 00:13:46.65\00:13:48.26 like there are several eggs and distributing the weight. 00:13:48.29\00:13:51.13 We need to find support like that, don't you think? 00:13:51.16\00:13:53.80 Yes. I agree. 00:13:53.83\00:13:55.16 How many of you want to have Jesus 00:13:55.20\00:13:56.63 and living in our hearts? 00:13:56.67\00:13:58.53 I do. Absolutely. 00:13:58.57\00:13:59.90 And when we are feeling stressed out 00:13:59.93\00:14:02.00 and worried about things, we need to depend on God. 00:14:02.04\00:14:04.81 We can see God's creation around us 00:14:04.84\00:14:07.88 because creation is science. 00:14:07.91\00:14:10.78