Dating Ancient Limestone in Ireland March 16, 2012 In County Clare, Ireland, one of the main sight-seeing destinations is the Burren, a stretch of terrain often described as “lunar” in appearance. The... Blog by Read
The Resources in Shortest Supply March 1, 2012 One of the ways a creation perspective differs from an evolutionary perspective may be seen in its explanation of humanity’s arrival time. Evolutionists say... Publications by Joseph Bergeron Read
No Primordial Soup for Earth’s Early Atmosphere February 1, 2012 Keys to preparing a tasty soup include quality ingredients and cooking time. The primordial soup (mixture of organic molecules) evolutionary scientists propose to bring... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Update on the Quest for an Earth-Like Planet November 1, 2011 During the Middle Ages and especially in Arthurian legend, the quest for the Holy Grail, the cup from which Jesus drank at the Last... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Milankovitch Cycle Design August 29, 2011 We all know friends and relatives who exhibit frequent, large mood cycles. In some cases, the cycles can be so extreme as to make... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Sifting Fact from Fiction in Biblical Archaeology August 12, 2011 Whether it’s tall tales of daring quests and creepy tombs or documentaries of high-profile discoveries, archaeologycontinues to hold a fascination for many. Biblical archaeology... Blog by Read
Plains, Minerals, and Mountain Building August 1, 2011 Living in Missouri, family vacations often took us out west to Colorado and other Rocky Mountain states. After a long, flat drive across Kansas... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Purposeful Plate Tectonics March 25, 2011 As we continue to watch and pray and grieve over the developments in Japan, we may anticipate hearing people ask why God permits such... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Earth’s Primordial Atmosphere Must Be Fine-Tuned March 14, 2011 An adult human can last 40 days without food, a week without any sleep, three days without water, but only five minutes without air.... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Thank God for Mountains January 10, 2011 I grew up in coastal British Columbia and I must admit that I took for granted all the blessings of a mountainous rainforest environment.... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Anthropic Principle vs Prebiotic Principle December 13, 2010 The correct definition of the anthropic principle states that humanity’s existence places severe constraints on the physical constants, structure, and history of the universe,... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Why I’m Thankful for Earthquakes November 2, 2010 With the power to swiftly shift miles of land and rattle even the sturdiest of structures, earthquakes offer a sharp reminder that we don’t... Publications by Read