Gobekli Tepe – mysterious and too intelligently planned for evolutionary assumptions! “On the evolutionary timeline, it was allegedly built 11,000–12,000 years ago, by hunter-gatherers who banded together, supposedly “hundreds of years before any evidence of farming or animal domestication emerged on the planet.”1 In the biblical timeline, it was, of course, built after the Flood. Thus, on the one hand, the evolutionists are puzzled how a group of loosely...
Read MoreA New Discovery near Stonehenge!!
– That again shows the intelligence of ancient man!! And I love how they try to date it using radiometric dating, but come up with dates that are “not reliable.” Radiometric dating requires some big assumptions…and there are big differences from the evolutionary assumptions to the Biblical Creationist’s assumptions! Check out these quotes: “as far as archaeologists peer back into history, humans have always been humans, displaying their God-given abilities of...
Read MoreChinese Writing Tells of Genesis
Did you know that many ancient Chinese words have their roots in Genesis? These ancient words are made up of pictures. For example, the word for tempter is made up of pictures representing a garden, a serpent, and a woman. Amazingly, the word for boat is 8 mouths in a vessel. This reminds us of accounts of Adam and Eve’s fall and the 8 individuals who survived the flood of Noah’s days. Their culture had a creation base, but, sadly it was lost to religious...
Read MoreStone Age Artifacts in Iron Age Tombs
Archaeologists are puzzled by what has recently been found. Stone age artifacts have been found in Iron Age tombs. This is a conundrum for an evolutionary worldview, but how about a creationist worldview. Check out a recent interview with Frank Sherwin of the Institute for Creation Research on Issues, Etc. Listen to the Interview on the Issues, Etc. website at: http://issuesetc.org/2010/06/16/5580/ From the Archives of the Issues, Etc. website: http://issuesetc.org/ Take a...
Read MoreShakeups Continue Among Human Evolutionary Candidates
The theory of human evolution is taking yet another hit from recent scientific studies, from the first analysis of the Neandertal genome to painstakingly reconstructed Ardipithicus ramidus and Australopithecus sediba remains. The profusion of evolutionarily bias in media reports, however, can make it tricky to uncover the real evidence. What can science actually reveal about each of these and other specimens, as either candidates for human ancestry or as uniquely designed...
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