Using Gravitational Lenses to Date the Universe April 27, 2010 When writing to the Corinthians, Paul exhorts them that “every fact is to be confirmed by the testimony of two or three witnesses”. Although... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Old Tree Gives New Evidence for OEC April 2, 2010 As I approached the hill’s summit, the rock outcropping came into view. It was the reported that an ice age artifact could be found... Publications by Read
Special Edition TNRTB: Astronomers Assess the Age of the Universe March 31, 2010 Does the best scientific evidence point to a few-thousand-year-old cosmos or one that is a few billion years old? Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Temperature of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation March 1, 2010 For thousands of years the Bible stood alone among all theological, philosophical, and scientific texts in making the claim we live in a big... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Universe More Rundown Than Previously Thought February 3, 2010 Anyone who has worked on an older house knows problems almost always prove worse than they first appeared. The door that doesn’t quite latch... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Testing Assumptions Confirm Antiquity of Solar System January 13, 2010 One underlying principle that enables the scientific enterprise to discover the truth is the commitment that everything must be tested. This principle comes directly... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Creation of the First Stars January 11, 2010 Scientific evidence for the biblically predicted big bang creation model1 is both overwhelming and compelling. In fact, astronomers have been able to identify a... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Testing Creation Using the Proton to Electron Mass Ratio November 2, 2009 For thousands of years the Bible has been on record stating that the laws governing the heavens and earth do not vary.1 If the... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Was Evil Present in God’s “Very Good” World? October 30, 2009 When people read in Genesis 1 that God describes His creation as "good" or "very good," they often take it to mean that the... Publications by Hugh Henry Read
Tool to Potentially Measure the Oort Cloud September 2, 2009 Comets inspire a sense of awe in most people. I remember vividly witnessing the comet Hyakutake (pictured below on the left with comet Hale-Bopp... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Why Can’t We Be Friends? July 1, 2009 There’s no better way to fill a Saturday morning than perusing the vast aisles of a members-only warehouse club—“where shopping is a baffling ordeal.”... Blog by Read
Helium Diffusion in Zircon: A Response to Questions by the RATE Team April 22, 2009 Radiometric dating methods have long been disputed by young-earth creationists, and for good reason. Rock ages obtained by these dating methods, usually ranging from... Publications by Read