The Cambrian Explosion: Fast Evolution or Flood Layers of Buried Organisms? Naturalistic/Evolutionary Perspective

Posted on Dec 3, 2013 in Marianis from the Front, The Biggest Challenges to Evolution | 11 comments

Introduction: The Cambrian Explosion is the supposed explosion of life in which only a few simple organisms immediately burst into a immense variety of more complex organisms. This was also a point in time when many organisms went extinct. The evidence and basis for this idea is that there are simpler fossils in the lower rock layers and in just a few layers above these there is a large variety of complex life forms fossilized in the higher Cambrian layers. How could the...

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Dinosaurs: Millions of Years or Only Thousands? Creation Perspective

Posted on Nov 13, 2013 in Marianis from the Front, The Biggest Challenges to Evolution | 1 comment

  Creation Answer: Dinosaurs are yet another land animal that was created on day 6, before Adam and Eve. They were herbivores like everything was initially in the Garden before sin. Their sharp teeth could have been used to crush coconuts or melons, etc. They were still around at the time of the flood and probably two young, small representatives of each kind went on the ark. Those that did not make it on the ark were buried in the rock layers created by the flood only...

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Dinosaurs: Millions of Years or Only Thousands? Naturalistic/Evolutionary Perspective

Posted on Nov 12, 2013 in Marianis from the Front, The Biggest Challenges to Evolution | 0 comments

  Introduction: Everyone today has heard that at one time, long ago, dinosaurs roamed our world. Dinosaurs were some of the largest land animals ever to live. Thousands of dinosaur fossils can be found throughout the fossil record. Soft Tissue has also been discovered in numerous examples now. Did dinosaurs have feathers? What is the Truth about dinosaurs? What were they like? When did they live?   Naturalistic/Evolutionary Answer: Dinosaurs lived between 230 – 65...

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Drifting Plates or Flying Saucers?

Posted on May 20, 2013 in Think & Believe Newsletter | 0 comments

A frequently asked question at our seminars is, “Do you believe in continental drift?” This is the idea that all the land masses on our planet were originally one large continent which is referred to as Pangaea. Pangaea then supposedly broke up over millions of years to give the present distribution of our continents. What about this and what about the time frame? In 1859, creationist Antonio Snider suggested the idea of a super continent based on a biblical passage. Gen 1:...

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How Desert Animals Beat the Heat

Posted on Aug 24, 2012 in Articles | 0 comments

Deserts!  Lizards, rattlesnakes, and cacti come to mind.  Can anything else survive?  Yes!  Many animals have either learned how to cope or come equipped with ingeniously designed systems to “beat the heart.” Many animals cope by avoiding the heat as much as possible.  They limit activity to the cooler morning or evening hours, and spend much of the day in a cool, moist burrow or in the shade of rocks or vegetation.  Others minimize heat absorption by aligning themselves...

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Archerfish – God’s Sharpshooters

Posted on Jun 30, 2011 in Articles | 0 comments

From the waters of Southeast Asia comes a strong testimony of the Creator’s ability to provide His creatures with all the necessary tools for survival.  The intriguing archerfish has a unique method of catching its food. With amazing accuracy, it aims and fires its sniper weapon at an unsuspecting bug crawling on a leaf of a bush high above a pool of water.  When the pulsating beads of water hit the mark (and the fish rarely misses up to 4 feet away), the bug falls off the...

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A Mammoth Problem

A Mammoth Problem

Posted on Jun 28, 2011 in Articles | 12 comments

From the pages of the encyclopedias we are apt to read that mastodons and mammoths were ancient relatives of today’s elephants which have been extinct for about 10,000 years.  This has been accepted by virtually all the “experts” today and consequently is taught at all levels of education. There are other experts, however, who suggest that these great creatures have been extinct for not more than a few hundred years.  Many of these experts are historians who have read...

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Manufacturing Body Parts

Posted on Jun 7, 2011 in Articles | 0 comments

I was just given a link to information on amazing research that has been going on for quite a while. I had heard about portions of the research, but huge advancements have been made recently. The research involves making replacement body parts such as lungs, hearts, livers, kidneys, etc. The video shows the results of a successful replacement transplant of a woman’s damaged windpipe using the patient’s own cells that were grown over a precise scaffold of protein. At this...

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Living Fossils

Posted on May 20, 2011 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

Living on this earth are some interesting creatures which, according to evolutionary theory, “should have” been extinct millions of years ago, yet they live on, virtually unchanged.  Some of these include the opossum, the horseshoe crab, the snapping turtle, the cockroach, the platypus, and the famous coelacanth. The coelacanth is a strange fish that was thought to have become extinct along with the dinosaurs over 70 million years ago.  It was known only from fossils until...

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The Big Bang Theory

Posted on May 12, 2011 in Articles | 0 comments

The Big Bang Theory is the most-widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe among evolutionary scientists.  Many Christians (evolutionist and otherwise) also endorse the idea, concluding that if God did create the universe all at once, there most certainly would have been a loud noise. The Big Bang Theory says that all the “stuff” in the universe was at one time jammed into a ball less than the size of the head of a pin, including everything we know of:  the...

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Feathers From Scales??

Posted on Apr 29, 2011 in Articles |

A Gary Larson cartoon depicts a meeting of several dinosaurs discussing their ultimate fate – extinction.  The caption say; “Wings, feathers, nests?  A crazy idea, but it just might work!”  It certainly does sound like a crazy idea, but several science centers we visited lately have actually made the statement that dinosaurs are still with us – they “merely” evolved into birds.  So, somehow, legs must have developed into wings and scales into feathers.  Let’s take a close...

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Birds in Flight

Posted on Apr 14, 2011 in Articles | 0 comments

Flying birds are compact, well-integrated flying machines capable of producing the large amounts of energy necessary for flight.  Their powerful wings are properly shaped to utilize the physical principles of moving air.  In addition, the wing size and shape varies with species, according to the size of the bird and its speed and type of flight.  In fact, birds can often be identified by their characteristic flight pattern. The feathers of a bird serve to streamline the...

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