It is fitting that one of the most marvelous organs in the body should be used to hear the Word of God.
This amazing organ quietly serves several invaluable roles in our blood system, keeping our bodies healthy.
Once again the popular media is abuzz with a new evolutionary breakthrough. This time it is purported to be a feathered dinosaur tail trapped in amber!
“The hearing ear and the seeing eye, the Lord has made them both” (Proverbs 20:12).
PDF DownloadPerhaps more than any other fossil, Lucy is presented as “exhibit A” for evolutionists in their attempt to show that humans evolved from an ape-like ancestor.
Since the discovery of Australopithecus sediba there has been a valiant effort to place sediba in the ancestral line of humans.
A blog post critical of the Creation Museum’s “Lucy” exhibit shows reckless and unscientific reasoning.
However the scientific community receives Dr. Berger’s latest analyses, the media headlines have already voted sediba another dose of public acclaim.
God provided our skin with millions of miniature umbrellas, filled with melanin, to guard our bodies from the sun’s most deadly ultraviolet rays.
The bones in our bodies aren't just strong and flexible, they're constantly building and repairing themselves.
Most people give little thought to the placenta, and few appreciate the marvelous complexity and profound importance of this organ.
Hair is mentioned over 100 times in the Bible, often in the context of God’s loving care and protection for His people.
The field of paleoanthropology and the evolution of man is more fraught with controversy than probably any other field of evolutionary studies.
Now that the euphoria in the media has settled down on Tiktaalik, it is time to reflect upon what must surely be the biggest fish story of the decade.
PDF DownloadOnce again, the media is abuzz with feathered dinosaurs busily “experimenting” with flight. This time the presumed dinosaur, Microraptor gui.
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