Introduction Is God just a figment of our imagination? Did humanity create a "sky god" in order to cope with the trials and difficulties in life? Is belief in a deity really just an evolutionary defense mechanism to help us fill the gaps of uncertainty we have about the world we exist in? These captivating... Continue Reading →
Jonah 1:4-10: The Storm At Sea
But the Lord hurled a great wind upon the sea, and there was a mighty tempest on the sea, so that the ship threatened to break up (Jon. 1:4). Jonah 1:4 illustrates God’s sovereignty and power through His forceful intervention, as seen in the Hebrew verb tul (טוּל), meaning "hurled," which conveys deliberate and forceful... Continue Reading →
The Uncaused Cause: How God Proves the Universe’s Origin
Introduction In the vast expanse of the cosmos, the origins of the universe have intrigued and puzzled humanity for centuries. One profound argument for the existence of God is the concept of the uncaused cause, which asserts that the universe could not have sprung from nothing nor existed eternally without a primary mover. This idea... Continue Reading →
Daily Devotional: Let Your Light Shine in a Broken World
In Matthew 5:14-16, Jesus tells his disciples, "You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way,... Continue Reading →
Does Echolocation In Bats Prove Intelligent Design?
Introduction Bats, the only flying mammals, have long captivated zoologists with their extraordinary abilities. Their origin, however, remains a puzzle for conventional biologists, who find them appearing suddenly in the fossil record, fully formed as bats, without evolutionary precursors. In this blog, I want to discuss the fossil evidence, roosting behavior, and sonar technology that... Continue Reading →
The Transformative Suit: A Lesson in Graceful Evangelism
In the small town of Graceville, Pastor James Mitchell was known for his unique approach to addressing the deep questions of faith. Every Sunday, he would don a special suit that seemed to have a magical effect on him, transforming him into a skeptic. The congregation was always intrigued, never quite knowing what to expect... Continue Reading →
Ancient Antibodies and the Age of the Earth: A Creationist Perspective
Introduction The preservation of ancient antibodies in archaeological remains, such as medieval human teeth and even woolly mammoth bones, challenges conventional wisdom and radiocarbon dating methods. In this blog post, we will explore the implications of these discoveries within the framework of biblical creationism. Ancient Antibodies: A Molecular Memory The research conducted at the University... Continue Reading →
Mysterious Fossil Discoveries in Iceland Support Creationist Perspective
Introduction Recently, a fascinating discovery in Iceland has raised intriguing questions that challenge conventional scientific explanations. Fossils of various plant species, including lignite, have been found trapped between layers of lava on this remote island. The presence of these ancient plants has left scientists puzzled, as they appear to have arrived on Iceland from distant... Continue Reading →
Salty Sweat in a Desert Plant: A Testament to God’s Ingenious Design
In the vast and mysterious world of creation, we find countless examples of God's intricate design, even in the most unexpected places. While plants may not be considered "alive" in the biblical sense, they are complex organisms with remarkable features that speak to the wisdom and creativity of our Creator, Jesus Christ. One such marvel... Continue Reading →
Let Your Light Shine: Being a Positive Influence in the World
In a world filled with darkness, uncertainty, and challenges, the call to "let your light so shine before men" from Matthew 5:16 is a powerful reminder of our responsibility as Christians. It's an invitation to be a beacon of hope, a source of inspiration, and a reflection of God's love in our daily lives. In... Continue Reading →