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Ichthyosaur graveyard points to Noah’s Flood and the Ice Age
23 Jun 2022
Incredible fossil evidence points to Noah’s Flood and post-Flood Ice Age.
by David Thomas
Biblical heavens and the language of appearance
04 Feb 2023
Does the phenomenological interpretation of Genesis 1:20 lead down a slippery slope?
by Keaton Halley
Neandertals weren’t ‘cave men’
01 Jun 2022
Neandertals’ most famous homes were caves, but that’s not where they lived all the time.
by Lita Sanders
Human embryos before implantation
16 May 2024
Answering the question about the status of human embryos between fertilization and implantation in the womb.
by Keaton Halley
Educating by Faith, Not Fear
Educating by Faith, Not Fear
by Karen Andreola
Ancestor bias
30 Nov 2022
Non-scientific biases affect museum reconstructions
by Phil Robinson
The epistemic abyss of naturalistic evolution
13 Oct 2022
However trustworthy our minds are, naturalistic evolution struggles to know itself.
by Shaun Doyle
Will the future be embodied?
17 May 2022
Cryonics tries to sell us the idea of continuing future life by cleverly freezing our current bodies. But is this compatible with Scripture? Is it even scientifically feasible?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Creation for Kids: Did dinosaurs and man live together?
08 May 2024
Dragons, dinosaurs, and humans: Unearthing ancient connections. Discover the fascinating link between dragons and dinosaurs, exploring the possibility of their coexistence and the intriguing stories woven into history.
by Erin Hughes and Lita Cosner
The Mesopotamian sun god tablet and biblical cosmology
16 Mar 2023
This ancient artifact does not portray a ‘solid sky’ firmament, and neither does the Bible.
by Keaton Halley
Evaluating potential post-Flood boundaries with biostratigraphy—the Pliocene/Pleistocene boundary
Evaluating potential post-Flood boundaries with biostratigraphy—the Pliocene/Pleistocene boundary
by Marcus R. Ross
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by Tas Walker