Walking fish, waterfall-climbing cavefish with a tetrapod-like pelvic girdle, and the gene that shapes skates’ gills all supposedly show how legs evolved.
In this article, it is clear that John Rosenau was not interested in conducting careful research, as one would normally expect from a scientist.
Many would have quoted her case as a reason why they might be allowed to escape the responsibilities, duties, and sufferings which discipleship might involve.
Researchers found a “carefully carved and beautifully preserved piece of mammoth ivory” with four holes “lined with deep, and precisely cut spiral incisions.”
Of particular concern is question 19 on the Australian census form, which is the only optional question and is the religious identity question.
Here is one of the Lord’s hidden ones: a case not publicly described because of its secret sorrow. We have here a woman of few words and much shamefacedness.
“The hearing ear and the seeing eye, the Lord has made them both” (Proverbs 20:12).
PDF DownloadIf you’re driving along I-75, keep your eyes peeled for our striking new Creation Museum and Ark Encounter billboards. They certainly catch your attention!
We shall now look into this victorious act on the part of David with the view of finding spiritual teaching in it.
The Wild Brothers appeared with their dad on the CBN show The 700 Club to talk about growing up as missionary kids in the jungles of Southeast Asia.
The family of giant silk moths, or Saturniidae, includes the largest—and arguably most beautiful—moths in the world.
All of these data together lead to testable scientific predictions that put the evolutionary and old-earth creation models to shame.
Scientists have made this kind of claim before as they look to the alleged past for inspiration to solve technological problems. But what do these robots show?
All of Stuart’s work in engineering and biomechanics is based on experimental and observational science as opposed to speculative science (i.e., evolution).
I’m not the only one that has noticed the media and secularists’ tendency to “pin everything” on me. Dr. Andrew Fabich wrote a blog post on this tendency.