Biblioskeptics have often pointed to Scripture’s failure to condemn slavery as proof that the Bible is not inspired, but merely a culture-bound product of its times. Is this justified?
Read moreBecket Cook on Coming Out of the Gay Lifestyle
Becket is a formerly gay man who was inspired by the Holy Spirit to simply quit the gay lifestyle.
Read moreThe Antediluvian Water Cycle and the Rainbow
The antediluvian water cycle was very different from that which prevailed after the Flood; there was no rain.
Read moreIslam in Prophecy, Part II
The Muslim conquest of a third of the Christian world was an epochal catastrophe for Christendom; Christianity's birthplace and several of its major cities were lost to Muslim domination. Revelation Nine predicted these earth-shaking events.
Read moreIslam in Prophecy, Part I
The current Islamic revival, and the West’s strange reaction to it, has many Christians wondering about Islam's place in Bible prophecy.
Read moreZombie Science: Undead Darwinian Icons
“Science educators” (really Darwinian propagandists) do not want to give up on many common Darwinian memes, even though they are invalid.
Read moreThe Origin of Life Problem
James Tour, a working bio-chemist explains the endless problems and challenges awaiting anyone who wants to claim that life could have created itself. No, it couldn’t have.
Read moreStephen Meyer Interviewed About "Return of the God Hypothesis"
Stephen Meyer’s next book will be called “The Return of the God Hypothesis.”
Read moreNew Studies Confirm Ellen White on the Value of Massage
Ellen White promoted the benefits of massage, and received regular massages as part of her own health routine. Now science is confirming the myriad benefits of massage.
Read moreDavid Gelernter Abandons Darwin
David Gelernter is convinced that Darwinism is dead. He reviewed Stephen Meyer’s “Darwin’s Doubt” in the May edition of the Claremont Review of Books, in a piece entitled, “Giving up Darwin.”
Read moreMichael Behe Interviewed About "Darwin Devolves"
In “Darwin Devolves,” we learn that recent genomic studies show that intra-generic evolution and speciation is not driven by new genetic information being created by DNA copying errors, but rather by the opposite: the loss of genetic information.
Read moreThe Genesis Giants -- Part 7
Although there are reports of human remains or human artifacts in Flood-laid strata, most such reports date from the Nineteenth Century, and all are highly controversial.
Read moreThe Genesis Giants -- Part 6
According to mainstream science, the people who lived in the early post-Flood era—whether called Homo Erectus, Cro-Magnon, Java Man, Heidelberg Man, Meganthropus, Denisovan, etc.—were incredibly robust, big-boned, big-jawed, big toothed.
Read moreThe Genesis Giants -- Part 5
I believe the term Toltec refers to a much more ancient Central American people: the early post-Flood settlers.
Read moreThe Genesis Giants -- Part 4
Early settlers in the American Midwest excavated mounds created by a much earlier civilization. The remains found therein are lost forever, but the most frequently noted characteristic of the mound builders was their gigantic stature.
Read moreThe Genesis Giants -- Part 3
Classical historians and writers believed that the race was diminishing in stature, which is an independent verification of Scripture.
Read moreThe Genesis Giants -- Part 2
It may be that these large species of mammals either went extinct or evolved to smaller sizes for the same reasons that the large mammal of most interest to us—human beings—also become smaller during this time.
Read moreThe Genesis Giants -- Part 1
“There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.”
Read moreTen Questions for David Read
In honor of the ten-year anniversary of the publication of my book, “Dinosaurs —An Adventist View,“ I am posting an old publicity interview done when the book was first published.
Read moreEric Walsh: Marking the Mind
In a recent sermon entitled, “Marking the Mind,” Dr. Eric Walsh points out that the frontal lobe of the human brain is the seat of reason, character, and higher decision-making. It must be guarded carefully in order that we retain the capacity to make a decision for righteousness that will have eternal consequences.
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