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 theory of Pangea possible? Does the Bible say that there was once a Pangea / Pangaea?”……Pangea is the concept that all of the land masses of the earth were at one time connected as one giant super-continent. Looking at a world map, some of the continents look like they could fit together (Africa […]

“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 […]

Part I: The Scientific Case for Creation Part I is a brief summary, in outline form, of 131 categories of scientific evidence that support a sudden creation and oppose gradual evolution. As Figure 1 shows, categories 1├ö├ç├┤42 relate to the life sciences, 43├ö├ç├┤93 relate generally to the astronomical and physical sciences, and 94├ö├ç├┤131 relate to […]

DNA in Dinosaur Bones? by Brian Thomas, M.S. * Finding dinosaur DNA is as unthinkable to an evolutionist as finding a flat earth would be to a geographer. This is because DNA decays far too quickly to last millions of years. Thus, a recent report of possible dinosaur DNA promises to meet resistance from secular […]

Exploring the Evidence for Creation: …Reasons to Believe the Biblical Account by Henry Morris III, D.Min. Does the God described in the Bible really exist? Is it plausible to believe that an omnipotent, omniscient being has existed eternally? And did that God really create everything in the universe? Or did everything that exists develop over […]

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 […]