Then on top of all that, listen to this: “Evolutionist Kenneth Kardong discussed the supposed evolutionary origin of jaws, “Such work is at the moment under way using molecular and genetic probes, but these have so far produced unsettled and somewhat contradictory results.” At this critical juncture there is no fossil evidence of such a strange transition, so an unscientific appeal is made to a large evolutionary leap.” So, what do you think, is there really evidence...
Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory – An Unquestionable Belief!
“…Although the JW’s discoveries are radically inconsistent with secular predictions about galaxy formation, these predictions will just be changed soon to accommodate them. Compared to all the other fatal problems that the Big Bang model has—and all the contortions that the secular community has gone through to protect it—creating new predictions for accelerated galaxy formation will be child’s play. The continued survival of the Big Bang model—despite a long list of...
Read MoreHuge Problems! – Shouldn’t they panic?
The James Webb Telescope Discovers Huge Problems for secular models, but most still aren’t panicking!! “It might seem strange that secular astronomers aren’t reacting more strongly than this. The JW observations are so inconsistent with secular expectations that it seems logical to question the broader model that produced those expectations. But this would be to ignore the bigger context. With very few exceptions, the secular astronomical community accepts the Big Bang...
Read MoreThe Positive Case for Creation
The Positive Case for Creation: Is there evidence to show that Creation Science is true? “When we examine the world, we find abundant positive evidence to support these claims. Here are just a few examples.” -The Cause of the Universe -Design in Nature -Source of Morality -Young Age Indicators -Genetic data consistent with Adam and Eve -Geology supports a global flood -Human Value -Signs of the soul -Marriage and family Which one do you...
Read MoreGenesis in the New Testament!
“First, a New Testament scholar’s view of creation matters because Genesis was important to the New Testament authors. Every New Testament author quotes or alludes to Genesis. The New Testament has a total of 60 allusions to Genesis 1–11 specifically, and when we widen the search to include all of Genesis, the number grows to 103. For such a tiny body of literature, the New Testament has a staggering amount of references back to Genesis.” See the refences in that...
Read MoreSuperflares – Not Happening!
If there has been Billions of Years of Earth History – is it more likely that life has survived Mega-Solar Flares or maybe that’s evidence that life was Created more recently! “COULD the Sun send out a monstrous flare powerful enough to melt the ice on Jupiter’s moons, destroy much of Earth’s ozone layer and obliterate all our satellites? It’s possible, say astronomers who have studied other Sun-like stars in our Galaxy, which seem to produce enormous “superflares” about...
Read MoreExoplanets – Rethinking Theories!
“Whilst naturalistic planet formation has always been a problem, further difficulties have arisen in the last 20 years, since the discovery of now over 4,000 known exoplanets: Before the discovery of the first exoplanet, 51 Pegasi b in 1995, the only known planets on which to base a planet formation theory on were the planets in our solar system. The discovery of exoplanetary systems inconsistent with long-held planetary formation theories caused the invention of many...
Read MoreSupermassive Black Holes Are Too BIG!
“Supermassive Black Holes are too big to have formed naturally within the big bang time frame.19 The problem of the existence of SMBHs was made worse in December 2017 when the most distant SMBH was found at Z =7.54. This redshift converts to just 690 million years in big bang age, 5 % of the big bang’s claimed 13.8-billion-year-old universe. The problem for naturalistic history, is how did a black hole 800 million times more massive than the sun accrete in such a...
Read MoreToo Much – Bad!…Too Little – Bad!
Heme – “vital for life”, but too much and it is toxic and causes cancer, diseases, and aging. “Manufacturing it is therefore an absolutely essential biological process, but this must be tightly controlled. …This is yet another demonstration of the fact that cells are far from simple. Here we see they are logistics experts, employing complex systems of checks and balances. In this case, it involves perfectly gauging the supply and demand of this absolutely essential...
Read MoreHow did it survive degradation??
Mutations within living things are not making life more complicated – in fact, evidence is showing that they start out more complicated! “The “interactome” of life — the set of gene regulatory networks and protein interactions — must survive perturbations to keep organisms alive. Mutations do not construct new complex machines. This study says that they “gum up the works.” Unless species “from bacteria to primates” had pre-existing strategies to backup and survive...
Read MoreCan the Speed of Light Change?
Short answer: Probably not! “Because the speed of light is tied to other fundamental constants (most critically the dimensionless fine structure constant), a varying speed of light in the past would have implications on what we see now unless the laws of physics were different in the past.” “Although creationists can account for a change in the speed of light (we have a miracle worker), most creationist astronomers suggest alternative theories as a...
Read MoreWoah – what happened there?!?!…At the speed of sound??
“Alhambra Rock juts up northeast of Monument Pass, an errant monument with a very unusual origin. It is one of several diatremes in the region. It formed about 30 million years ago when a gas-driven vortex of material blasted upward from below Earth’s crust. It contains pieces of Earth’s mantle and of the rocks it punched through. Possibly moving faster than the speed of sound, the material probably followed old Precambrian faults. The rock is kimberlite, the type of...
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