Unearthing the Past: Collagen in Dinosaur Bones and the Age of the Earth

The world of paleontology is no stranger to groundbreaking discoveries, but few have sent shockwaves through the scientific community like the revelation of collagen found in the bones of a T-Rex in Montana by Dr. Mary Schweitzer. As a creationist, this discovery offers a unique perspective on the age of dinosaurs and, by extension, the... Continue Reading →

Ganymede: A Mysterious Moon that Challenges Long-Age Theories

In the vast expanse of our solar system, Jupiter's moon Ganymede stands out as an enigmatic celestial body. On June 7, 2021, NASA's Juno spacecraft ventured closer to Ganymede than any previous spacecraft had ever dared. This moon, the largest in our solar system and even larger than Mercury, has intrigued scientists for years, primarily... Continue Reading →

Exploring Earth’s Population Growth Through Biblical and Scientific Perspectives

The topic of Earth's population growth has long been a subject of debate and concern. Some critics argue that the Genesis account of the global Flood and the subsequent repopulation of the Earth by Noah and his family doesn't align with the current global population of over eight billion people. In this article, we will... Continue Reading →

Haiku Poem: Life Under The Microscope

Cellular life found Under the microscopes eyes. Answering the why. Do you know how many cells are in the human body? Approximately 37.2 trillion. This number is too large to comprehend. The world through the microscope is even more intricate than the visible realm. The foundation for all our questions can be found from the... Continue Reading →

Lobes of the Brain

Frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal. These four lobes of the brain are really quite simple. The frontal lobe involves memory and problem solving. It is, in theory, the latest evolving. The parietal is above the temporal and behind the frontal lobe station. It controls both sensory and spatial orientation. The occipital is the smallest lobe of them all.... Continue Reading →

Quantum Mechanics Points to an Intelligent Creator

Can quantum mechanics objectively prove God's existence? Yes and No. Let me explain. Looking at the science objectively, I can demonstrate, for instance, that the wavelength of a photon can be determined by taking the velocity of the wave and dividing it by the frequency. This can be measured and proven in the observable universe.... Continue Reading →

Atoms Display the Brilliance of God

"For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him." -Colossians 1:16 Did you know approximately 7 billion billion billon atoms are in your body? This number is virtually incomprehensible to... Continue Reading →

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