Dr Joachim Scheven, Ph.D.
Who has an answer?
Apologetics may be the key to keeping young people in the Church.
Christmas and Genesis connected by Apollo 8 Astronauts
On Christmas Eve, December 24, 1968, the crew of Apollo 8 read from the Genesis account of creation.
Is Young-Earth Creationism a heresy?
An anticreationist attacks biblical creation as heresy, although biblical heresy is an oxymoron. The response also refutes a common argument about the absence of short-lived isotopes, beloved of atheists and progressive creationists, and answers some alleged biblical contradictions.
A lesson from Pluto
Going, going, gone! Lessons from a disappearing planet.
The ‘evolution’ of flightlessness
If insects evolved the ability to fly, then they also evolved the ability not to fly, as well. No, wait, that can’t be right …
Beneficial mutations: real or imaginary?—part 1
As a result of studies of the human genome, mutations are being classified into just two categories—‘deleterious’ and ‘functional’.
Toothed gears in jumping insects
Plant hopper nymphs have interlocking toothed gears to synchronize their jumping legs.
The ‘Trojan Horse’ of deep time
Many Christians want to increase the church’s influence in the culture
but still cling to the very idea that eroded biblical
authority in the first place.
CMI mischaracterizes atheist’s ‘deconversion’? And, origins of the word ‘Palestine’
Do we think all atheists ‘deconvert’ from Christianity because they
don’t like a ‘judgemental’ God? And, are the origins of the word
‘Palestine’ antisemitic?
More nails in the coffin of ‘junk DNA’
‘Junk DNA’ has been trumpeted as an unanswerable proof of evolution.
As more observations show this to be functional, yet another argument for evolution
is heading for the waste bin.
The Serpent
Is the account of Eve’s temptation by the serpent meant to be taken literally, or is it purely symbolic?