Did God Create Over Billions of Years
Gary Bates challenges deep time, questions radiometric dating, and explains why putting death before Adam reshapes the gospel and biblical authority.
5 Reasons Earth is Not Billions of Years Old
Is Earth really billions of years old? See 5 scientific clues—C-14, soft dino tissue, failed dating, bent strata, and population math—pointing so young.
Evidence of a seven-day week in the Ancient Near East—part 1
Did ancient cultures use a seven-day week?
First Responder at Both Columbine & 911 Talks About Suffering & Hope
Pastor Gino Geraci shares hard-won insight from Columbine and 9/11, exploring grief, presence, and how grounded hope can endure even the darkest suffering.
Dominion Mandate 2.0: Changes After the Flood
The dominion mandate was given before the Fall and remains in effect after the Fall.
Life did not originate from amyloids and ATP
Could amyloids and ATP generate life in abiotic conditions?
Jesus is born under the law: The fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan at Christmas
Christmas commemorates Jesus’ birth, an essential part of God’s redemptive plan.
He was born “under the law” to perfectly fulfill it, becoming humanity’s
spotless sacrifice.
Combining Adam and evolution: an exercise in futility
An updated model for reconciling evolution with the Genesis account of Adam and Eve is proposed. Biblical and scientific issues abound!
Not a God of Chaos
Our readers will often be bombarded with alleged proofs for evolution.
Certainly, evolution is assumed to be true without question in the government
schools, as well as in too many Church schools.
Iron fails to preserve collagen
Soft stretchy tissue, proteins, and DNA found in dinosaur fossils have undermined the assumed millions of years. Iron reservation was a rescue device, but experiments show that it fails.
The Two Forms of Natural Selection
Natural selection comes in two forms, positive and negative, but even though
positive selection is supposed to improve species there are clear examples where
bad mutations are amplified
Enantiomeric amplification of amino acids: part 11—spontaneous resolution in a
porous environment
Can spontaneous crystallization of amino acids in a porous medium create
homochirality useful to abiogenesis?
Hemoglobin partly preserved in dino bones
Partially preserved hemoglobin in dinosaur bones challenges the
millions-of-years timescale, because the molecules break down too fast to
survive so long.
Zeal lost and found
Many years ago, Joe was on the verge of giving up on his faith, until he
realized it was persuasive evolutionary thinking that was at the bottom of his
struggle.
Answering Evolutionary 'Proofs'
Our readers will often be bombarded with alleged proofs for evolution.
Certainly, evolution is assumed to be true without question in the government
schools, as well as in too many Church schools.
Enantiomeric amplification of amino acids: part 9—enantiomeric separation via
crystallization
Can enantiomers be amplified by selective crystallization of the correct enantiomer?