“How could there be light on the first day of Creation if the sun was not created until the fourth day?”……The question of how there could be light on the first day of Creation when the sun was not created until the fourth day is a common one. Genesis 1:3-5 declares,… “Then God said, "Let […]

Human population and the age of the earth/universe This month I want to return to what I consider to be the single most important subject dealing with physical evidence, or the lack of it, and the creation-evolution debate. The topic deals specifically with time. So, it is time for more Geochronometers! The evolutionists claim that […]

Is the earth 4,600,000,000 years old? Or, is the earth only 2,191,000 days (6,000 years) old? In various previous articles I have discussed specific Geochronometers which scientifically show that our earth, solar system, galaxy and universe are young, perfectly consistent with 6,000 years. The reason that I have gone to such great lengths about this […]

Feathered Dinosaur Debate Exhibits Young Earth Evidence by Brian Thomas, M.S. Fossil fibers found in China over a decade ago are believed by some to have come from "dinosaur feathers." It has been suggested that the fibers bolster the claim that birds evolved from dinosaurs. But a recent study calls the whole evolutionary paradigm into […]

“Does Genesis chapter 1 mean literal 24-hour days?”……A careful examination of the Hebrew word for "day" and the context in which it appears in Genesis will lead to the conclusion that "day" means a literal, 24-hour period of time. The Hebrew word yom translated into the English "day" can mean more than one thing. It […]

“What is the biblical Creation story?”……The basic creation story is found in Genesis 1 and 2, with the account of the Garden of Eden in chapter 3. Genesis 1 begins before the existence of anything except God Himself. Since this is the case, there is no such thing as a "pre-historic" time. God's revelation of […]

Evolutionary Math? …by Jason Lisle, Ph.D. Most people have heard of "evolutionary biology." But the term "evolution" is often applied in a broader sense (gradual, naturalistic changes over long ages) to other fields of study. Some people study geology or astronomy from an evolutionary perspective. But has anyone ever studied "evolutionary mathematics"? What would an […]