The Sense of Touch We have previously looked at four of the five basic senses: Taste, Smell, Hearing, Sight. Today we will take a brief look at the fifth sense: the sense of touch. In the previous four senses, the … Continue reading
Texas Governor Rick Perry, one candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2012 US presidential election, made headlines when he failed to toe the evolutionary line at a New Hampshire campaign event. In response to a mother and son who … Continue reading
The entertainment industry is a multi-billion dollar business. It would be difficult to measure the impact on society of the seemingly limitless forms of entertainment. More Americans voted in the 2009 American Idol contest than have voted for any U.S. President (Bella, … Continue reading
Abstract According to Genesis, trees were created on the third day of the Creation Week. Within a Biblical worldview, this suggests that they are discontinuous with other plant forms. Naturalists posit that trees arose by random processes from simpler photosynthetic … Continue reading
What happens when two dolphins rapidly swim toward the same piece of food? Without some avoidance feature, bottlenose dolphins would become “bashed-nose” dolphins, or worse. Fortunately, dolphins do have a solution–specialized communication. Where did this capability come from? Researchers from … Continue reading
August 31 And the angel said to those who were standing before him, ”Remove the filthy garments from him.” And to him he said, “Behold, I have taken your iniquity away from you, and I will clothe you with pure vestments.” Zechariah … Continue reading
Read Through the Bible in a Year We would like to encourage everyone with families to sit down and read the Bible together every day. Daily Readings will provide you with a daily guide to allow you and your family … Continue reading
At least once every month or so, a new fossil from the LiaoningProvincein Chinamakes the news with some kind of new discovery. The latest Chinese fossil to make the news is that of a shrew-like mammal named Juramaia sinensis. What … Continue reading
Jonathan Sarfati interviews Old Testament scholar Dr Robert McCabe Robert V. McCabe, M.Div., Th.M., Th.D., earned his Th.D. degree at Grace Theological Seminary in 1985 in Old Testament Languages and Literature. He joined the faculty of Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary in 1983 … Continue reading
According to the Bible, every single human being is made in the image of God, and is thus, for this reason alone, truly beautiful. Truth wins over “enhancements,” and true beauty resides within an individual’s character. The Bible straightforwardly condemns … Continue reading
Remarkable fossils continue to come to science’s attention, yielding clues about past ecological conditions. Once in awhile, whole fossil specimens – even graveyards of many organisms – are uncovered, but most fossils are mere fragments. Placing fossils into interpretive stories … Continue reading
The vertebrate eye is very well-constructed. Its many critical parts work together so that individual light photons are captured and converted into data that the brain then translates into a coherent visual image. Considering the obvious genius and purpose in … Continue reading
August 30 But whoever has doubts is condemned if he eats, because the eating is not from faith. For whatever does not proceed from faith is sin. Romans 14:23 After coming to faith, no one should think that sin can be … Continue reading
Read Through the Bible in a Year We would like to encourage everyone with families to sit down and read the Bible together every day. Daily Readings will provide you with a daily guide to allow you and your family … Continue reading
The Omniscience of God and the Heresy of Open-View Theism (Part V) Introduction: Open View theists are extremely anxious to have their views accepted as simply being a valid evangelical option—a logical extension of Arminianism. But as we have already … Continue reading
Serious study of Scripture must always play an important role in guiding the development of creationist models. Here, Hebrew terms used in the creation account of animal life are examined to assess their potential as taxonomic terms. It does not … Continue reading
The denial of an historical Adam and Eve as the first parents of all humanity and the solitary first human pair severs the link between Adam and Christ which is so crucial to the Gospel. Each generation of Christians faces … Continue reading
The largest mass of water has been found surrounding a black hole in a quasar 12 billion light-years away. Space.com says the cloud harbors “140 trillion times more water than all of Earth’s oceans combined.” The discovery not only that “water has … Continue reading
How the Intelligent Design Movement Treats the Bible as Irrelevant Is it possible to profess confidence in God’s Word, yet act like the Bible is not authoritatively relevant? Yes, according to the Lord Jesus Christ, who was confronted with that very … Continue reading
August 29 The LORD was very angry with your fathers. Therefore say to them, Thus declares the LORD of hosts: “Return to me,” says the LORD of hosts, “and I will return to you,” says the LORD of hosts. Zechariah 1:2-3 In this … Continue reading
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