How much do paleontologists really know when they study the fossilized bones of extinct animals? By studying the places on the bones where muscles attach, they can learn how powerful those muscles were which does help them guess as to … Continue reading
The rapid appearance today, of new varieties of fish, lizards, and more defies evolutionary expectations … but fits perfectly with the Bible. by David Catchpoole and Carl Wieland Researchers in Trinidad relocated guppies (Poecilia reticulata) from a waterfall pool teeming with predators to … Continue reading
Don Prothero, selected as the ‘geological expert’ for Andrew Maxwell’s BBC Conspiracy Road Trip, played a little trick on the creationist team with a two-gallon ‘simulation’ of Noah’s Flood (beginning at about 8:44 on the video). He says on his blog, “… … Continue reading
By David Coppedge Does the universe grow like a giant brain? If anyone but a scientist said that, it would be in the cartoons. Live Science gave good press to a physicist who proposes that galaxies and brains grow by similar … Continue reading
[Editor's Note: It's back to the age old question, Do you believe the infallible Word of God or the fallible words of man?] by JOE KOVACS Televangelist Pat Robertson is telling his audience that dinosaurs are from a time before the … Continue reading
November 30 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom,singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. Colossians 3:16 The Word of God is a spring … 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
By David Coppedge One would think that the Grand Canyon, one of earth’s most prominent geological features, studied by geologists for 140 years, would be well understood. Wrong. “The Colorado River’s integration off the Colorado Plateau remains a classic mystery in … Continue reading
by Philip Bell Over eighty years ago, a book was written by one Rev. C. Leopold Clarke, a lecturer at a London Bible college.2 Not only is that book ‘bang up-to-date’, but I believe it is more relevant now than when it was first … Continue reading
TODAY: The Perils of Powerball –The Losing Game of the Lottery / The Deadly Danger of a New Prenatal Test / Abortions Fall by Five Percent . . . Good News or Strange Math? / An Actor Says Watching His … Continue reading
By David Coppedge A remarkable finding at the single-molecule level shows a protein can conduct a large amount of electricity. A press release from the University of Cardiff describes how researchers isolated a single protein molecule and measured the passage of a … Continue reading
by Brian Thomas, M.S. Schoolchildren know the names of some chemicals essential to the life of a cell, like DNA or protein. Older students learn why they are essential, like that DNA holds critical information that codes for the cell’s … Continue reading
November 29 Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. 1 John 2:15 God’s children are swimming upstream and live contrary to … 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
When God said ‘Let there be light’ in Genesis 1, He created not just light, but He also created color. As He created the rest of His creation, He designed thousands of ways in which colors are expressed and we … Continue reading
Answering the question, ‘Why does God allow bad things to happen?’ by Gary Bates Most of us came to a harsh realization of our mortality, even as children. It’s a very gloomy prospect to comprehend that we will all eventually die. … Continue reading
by Jeff Miller, Ph.D. The law of science known as the Law of Causality, or Law of Cause and Effect, says that every material effect must have an adequate antecedent or simultaneous cause (Miller, 2011). The Universe is a material effect … Continue reading
Scientists continue finding the real world to be opposite evolutionary expectations. Here are some recent examples. 1. Bergmann’s Rule Isn’t It’s a shame to have to debunk a law of nature, especially in biology, which doesn’t have that many to … Continue reading
By Tas Walker As part of his BBC Conspiracy Road Trip (shown in October 2012), comedian Andrew Maxwell took his creationist team to visit professor of evolutionary biology Tim White in the US. At around 44:40 Andrew goes on about “evidence” as … Continue reading
November 28 Though a sinner does evil a hundred times and prolongs his life, yet I know that it will be well with those who fear God, because they fear before him. But it will not be well with the wicked, neither will he … Continue reading
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