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Cultures all around the world have legends of dragons. Their art features some of these creatures, recognizable as brachiosaurs, stegosaurs, or other dinosaurs. Read More
Is secular ‘science’ the final authority for a Christian, or the Bible?
The father of bacteriology was motivated by his faith in the Creator. Read More
When scientific overconfidence leads to disaster. Read More
Experts are stunned at the breathtaking skills of ancient cave artists that show ancient man not ‘less evolved’
A useful aspect of modern scientific research is the peer review process. Scientists write articles on the status of their research and submit them to peer-reviewed scientific journals to be published for others to read and use. If their research is accepted, the research is given attention by the public, which helps the scientist gain credibility and financial support for further research. Before an article can be accepted, however, a handful of independent scientists who are knowledgeable about the subject read and critique the article. Read More
Should Christians refrain from painting and publishing illustrations of dinosaurs and humans together because “it makes us look crazy”? On the contrary, since “a picture is worth a thousand words,” and since the “thousand words” upon which “this picture” is based are true, it’s very appropriate for people to hear and see the truth—a truth that ultimately testifies to the greatness of the Creator. Watch video
Archaeology supports the biblical record of Israel’s united monarchy.


A new discovery by a group of German and French scientists has found that Neanderthals were much more sophisticated than previously thought.1 It appears they were making synthetic birch tar, used for glue, through an underground distillation process. This is no surprise to creation scientists who view Neanderthals as a group of early post-Flood (Ice Age) humans.2,3 And some pre-Flood techniques may have been passed on ... More...

I’ve had Christians tell me, “The Bible’s not a science textbook!” And I agree, I’m glad! Read More
A new study suggests that acting now and stopping carbon emissions so we can save the planet might “’unmask’ deadly face of climate change.” Read More


The job of physicists is to worry about numbers, but one number has perplexed physicists for more than a century. That number is 0.00729735256—approximately 1/137. This is the fine-structure constant. It appears everywhere in the equations of quantum physics.



The fine-structure constant, designated by the Greek letter alpha (?), is one of the many constants of nature that power our laws of physics, l... More...

Are humans causing the earth’s temperature to change? Read More
Most people’s view of cavemen comes from TV programs that depict so-called cavemen as dumb, hunchbacked brutes—who can only grunt a few syllables. Read More
Please note that, while there is still room for debate, we feel the case is leaning strongly in favor of the short Sojourn. In part 1, we mentioned a few points to show how this view intersects very nicely with a certain period of Ancient Egyptian History (AEH). In this article, we will provide many additional details. Read More
Critique of The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins The evolution-based attack on God by ‘new atheist’ Richard Dawkins (2006) was a best-seller, but do its arguments stack up? Read More
The influence of evolution, even in the church, has become strong. Some Christians claim that God created Adam from an ape man, Eve from an ape woman! Read More
On cave walls across Europe, you’ll find paintings of animals accompanied by dots and dashes—what could it mean? Read More
The ratio of 1:1.62 is seen in building design, in flower petals, pine cones and much more. It is widely acknowledged to be very pleasing to the eye. Why?
Homo naledi is back in the news again, this time with scientists claiming these creatures created carvings and started fires in their cave. Read More
A new discovery hints that Neanderthals may have practiced chemistry, in addition to a long list of other accomplishments! Read More
Is the concept of ‘perfect design’ even a helpful way to think? Read More
Last year the global population hit eight billion. Now, you might think that’s a lot—but it’s really not if evolution’s true! Read More
One of the hallmarks of good science is to formulate a cogent theory based on the physical evidence. For example, if the physical evidence (e.g. a fossilized human footprint trail or a fossil human footbone) does not agree with the time of the appearance of humans according to accepted theory, then the theory must be adjusted—no matter how significant or painful that might be. This is also true with the discovery of bird fe… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham During a radio talk show, a caller once asked me, “Is the Bible a science textbook?” Of course, secularists would say the Bible is not a science textbook. They would claim it’s a book of mythology. So, how did I answer? I said, “Well, I’m glad the Bible is not a science textbook like the ones they use in school, because those textbooks basically change each year. But the Bible doesn’t change. The Bible itself states, “Forever, O Lord, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens” (Psalm 119:89). In fact, there are many verses of Scripture [More]