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I often hear from Christians who don’t believe Noah’s flood was a global flood. They’ll say it was just a local flood in Mesopotamia. But why? Read More
Yet another find confirms exactly what we’d expect starting with God’s Word: a beautifully carved black stone seal believed to be about 2,700 years old. Read More
Does RNA world theory for chemical evolution have a proof of concept? And how do we deal with doubts?
The biblical and scientific evidence concur to show that human-generated carbon dioxide will produce some warming, but there is no climate emergency that requires radical action.
What have we learnt about the design of bacterial flagella motors in recent years?
The amazing changes in a new born baby’s circulation
New scientific evidence demonstrates dogs amazing abilities to smell: human stress and deeply buried leaking hydrocarbons.


Woolly mammoths of the Ice Age1 were once found in huge numbers in Siberia, northern Europe, and North America.



Organic remains from “prehistoric” animals such as dinosaurs are incredibly significant finds, and so it is with woolly mammoths.2 For example, scientists found a huge mammoth skull (Mammuthus primigenius) sticking out of the water of a Siberian lake on the Yamal peninsula. Wool,... More...

Discover the ancient past and explore the clash of worldviews as the family stands face-to-face with a massive dinosaur fossil. Is it really millions of years old?
Could chirality in amino acids be induced by D-sugars?
A new find makes one fossil trackway even more incredible because the trackway is split between two continents and separated by the Atlantic Ocean. Read More
Today’s Tigris and Euphrates don’t match the description of the rivers of Eden. So why do they have the same names? Read More
Creationists and evolutionists both study the same fossils, the same rocks, the same world but come to very different interpretations because of our worldviews. Read More
How the fight back from extinction of the Chatham Island black robin supports Noah’s Flood.
Blood is the transport system of the body that keeps everything alive and connected.
Did Craig Venter make a synthetic life form, and does it show that life could have evolved from non-living chemicals?
Like a TV courtroom drama, evolutionists present their case as though it’s open and shut. But we know something is missing. Read More
BEDS stands for Briefly Exposed Diluvial Sediments and the model has been used to explain dinosaur tracks, eggs, scavenged bonebeds, and other geological challenges.


Scientists have long endeavored to comprehend the transformations that take place in trees and plants throughout the autumn season. While lacking complete knowledge, they possess sufficient understanding to explain the fundamental aspects of these spectacular displays. Interestingly, the colorful leaves are not only aesthetically pleasing, they also serve a crucial role in the trees’ survival.



Trees with seasonal foliage ar... More...

The fossil record is often held up as “Exhibit A” for evolution. But when we start with a biblical worldview we have a very different interpretation. Read More
Most scientists view fossils as a record of life’s history. So, they assume many mass extinctions throughout evolutionary history. Read More
What if in Scripture, the answers we need for ethically navigating the biotechnological revolution have been available all along? Read More
The evolutionary agenda behind looking for water on other planets. Read More
Most scientists view fossils as a record of life’s history. So, they assume many mass extinctions throughout evolutionary history. Read More
How might this affect our understanding of Noah’s Flood?
Low amount of helium in the atmosphere, and high amount in zircons, is strong evidence against billions of years.
Evolutionists claim that this similarity between humans and primates is evidence of common ancestry. Closer study verifies differences that point to a common Designer. Read More