Read the following paragraph and ask yourself how much of this is based on fact and how much is supposition: From the evidence, we know that a lion was stalking a herd of antelope. At one point, the lion paused … Continue reading
A long time before scientists decoded the human DNA, evolutionists decided that over 95% of the DNA must be useless—“junk DNA”. Evolution demanded it—there is too much variation, too much DNA to mutate, and too few generations in which to get it … Continue reading
Christendom is conspicuous for the myriad of names worn by individuals and churches—from “Catholic” and “Protestant” to Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Episcopalian, and an innumerable host of others. Those who employ these terms to identify their religious orientation … Continue reading
Philip Ball is no alarmist, but as consultant editor of Nature,1 he had sobering words last week about things that could go wrong in the new field of synthetic biology, where scientists are tinkering with cells to create artificial life forms: The … Continue reading
“To err is human,” according to the 18th-century English poet Alexander Pope. Human error is not uncommon, even in the area of scientific investigations. But the number of scientific papers that are published and later retracted has increased exponentially within … Continue reading
November 30 And when you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen by others. Truly, I say to you, they … 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 … Continue reading
In 1958, someone discovered a human skull in a cave near Maba, China; hence the remains were dubbed Maba man or woman since they have not been able to determine the sex of the individual. A significant portion of the … Continue reading
Dr Carl Wieland’s new book Beyond the Shadows uniquely addresses both intellectual and emotional issues In stark contrast to the early days of the modern biblical creation movement about half a century ago,1 there is now a gratifyingly large number of books authored … Continue reading
For those who can’t stand the suspense of wondering what my position is on this vital question, you can have my answer right now. It’s a definitive “Don’t know!” But one recent article suggests that some people think that they … Continue reading
If Darwin’s theory were true, would you expect to find fossils that haven’t changed for a billion years? Would you expect that kind of stasis for organisms that lived in vastly different conditions than today? Would you expect, furthermore, to … Continue reading
Few doctrines in Scripture are as clearly taught as the global nature of the Great Flood in Noah’s day. Genesis clearly teaches that “the waters . . . increased greatly . . . and the mountains were covered” (Genesis 7:18-20). Through the … Continue reading
November 29 Lord, you have been our dwelling place in all generations. Psalm 90:1 Moses begins this psalm with comforting words for people who fear death. They have learned to trust in God’s mercy because of this fear. They … 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 … Continue reading
Escaping the Judgment of God? – Part 1 Introduction: I am reminded of the preacher who preached on Heb. 2:3, a text that declares, “How shall we escape if we ignore such a great salvation?” The preacher proceeded to give … Continue reading
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