Landmasses and ocean basins rose and fell dramatically! One scientist observes: “Marine volcanic islands which have been truncated by the waves and since subsided below sea level are called guyots. Most of them seem to have sunk by 600 to 2,000 m [2,000 to 6,500 ft] and it is evident that they afford a measure of the amount by which the ocean floor has sunk in late geologic time. … All the ocean basins afford evidence of subsidence (amounting to hundreds and even...
Read MoreAn Evolutionary Anthropologist Changes His Mind!
“A committed teacher of evolutionary anthropology at a major secular university (Wisconsin State) until 1975, Dr Neil Huber, of Washington State, USA, is now a whole-hearted creationist. A committed Christian by 1981, by 1990 he had come to accept the literal Genesis viewpoint. “I grew up in total ignorance of the Bible”, he says. “I knew about Christ from school plays, Christmas, and things of that kind, but my family was very much opposed to Christianity. As my...
Read MoreTrillions of Motors…in You!
“Tiny, complex motors and machines are found inside each of our cells. These really are actual motors and are so small that no ordinary microscope is capable of bringing them into focus. Ken Dill, PhD, stated on a TED talk in October, 2013, (https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=zm3kovWpNQ), that there are more of these amazing motors in the end of your finger than there are gasoline engines and electric motors in the entire world. In fact, he went on to say that humans...
Read MoreIs the Multiverse…Science??
“Whatever the multiverse is, it definitely is not science. How can the multiverse be scientific (given that science is the study of the natural world using our five senses) when other universes, by definition, are beyond our ability to detect?” Read more here: https://answersingenesis.org/astronomy/cosmology/multiverse-is-our-universe-one-of-many/
Read MoreNew Vision for a New Year!
What is a project that you think you can get done in one month? Make yourself goals and 10 checkpoints to have it done by February 28th. Life happens and as we know well enough “the best laid plans” often don’t work out. So getting your project done by the end of February is better than not getting it done…! So what do you want to do?And what projects would you love to see us work on as a Creation...
Read MoreRemember Christ.
Giving is Healthy!
“There’s only one antidote to the poison of consumerism. Giving. The benefits of giving are powerful: Giving unleashes endorphins and creates feelings of happiness.1 Giving restores our role as stewards of God’s resources, not owners.2 Giving reminds us that “God so loved the world that He gave…” 3 Giving is more blessed than receiving.4 Giving stores up treasures in heaven.5 Giving to the “least of these” is giving to God.6 Giving put our blessing in...
Read MoreSea Monsters!!
The dragon fish lives 1,500 to 4,500 feet below the surface of the ocean – it is what is known as a “deep-sea” animal. At that depth, light is minimal, and most deep-sea creatures can only see blue light because other wavelengths do not penetrate the ocean to such great depths. In spite of this, the dragon fish can see red light because he has chlorophyll in his eyes. Yes,that’s right, chlorophyll – stuff that makes plants green. This chlorophyll allows the...
Read MoreYummy…sweat??
“Darwin’s followers believe milk evolved from sweat. But milk is nutritious food containing proteins, fats, and sugars, while sweat is a salty mix of various poisons, including urea. (Now you can see why evolution takes millions of years; it’s all those platypus babies drinking sweat until a series of “miracle mutations” finally turned it into milk!)” Source: Parker, Mary and Gary, The Complete Zoo Adventure¸ Master Books, Green Forest, AR, 2007,...
Read MoreGod is at work even when we Crash!

I looked in the rear-view mirror and saw a Semi-truck barreling down on us…no more than 30 feet from us. I knew it was going to be bad. And a second later, I was looking all around trying to survey what just happened. I was still in control of the car, still going straight forward. I looked back in the rearview mirror and my 4-year old son was still sitting in the third row – just stunned – seemingly not in pain. The two younger girls in the second row had awoken from their...
Read MoreA Skeptic Responds…
We had shared some insights, a resource that made an argument for Design not Evolution, and had defined some terms. A skeptic responded with mockery, mixed with a little vulgarity in trying to be humorous. The skeptic made some claims, which were ultimately only their claims and opinions regarding our position. THIS IS THE KEY PART WHEN RESPONDING TO OTHER VIEWS: Learn to recognize claims/opinions from arguments supported by reason/evidence. Press them to support...
Read MoreWhat Evidence Do You Need?
In the last year, often I have heard people say “I don’t believe in God because there isn’t enough evidence (or there is no evidence).” There might be different ways of approaching that statement, one might be to simply say: If I gave you evidence, would you seriously consider God? Another key aspect is to define what is meant by the word “evidence”. I asked someone recently, “what evidence do you need for a supernatural entity?” He said he need some physical...
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