Monthly Archives: September 2019

Three Goals in a Christian Apologetics Encounter

BY KENNETH R. SAMPLES – AUGUST 20, 2019 Recently someone asked me how you can know if you have had a successful apologetics encounter. My immediate answer was that defending the faith (Greek: apologia) is never easy and one must trust in … Continue reading

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General Relativity and Cosmic Creation Pass Another Test, Part 1

By Hugh Ross – September 9, 2019 AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to Facebook Share to TwitterShare to PinterestShare to More It may be surprising to learn that a star orbiting the Milky Way Galaxy’s black hole has produced evidence for … Continue reading

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Dark Matter from before the Big Bang?

By Jeff Zweerink – August 30, 2019 AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to Facebook Share to Twitter . “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” The Bible starts with a remarkable claim: the universe began to exist. However, … Continue reading

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Gamma Ray Flares Constrain Beginning-of-Universe Speculations

BY HUGH ROSS – AUGUST 12, 2019 Skeptics of big bang creation cite a loophole in their attempts to avert a beginning for our universe and, hence, the implication of a causal agent. A new discovery on gamma-ray emissions from a … Continue reading

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Carbon-14 Dating Supports the Writing of the Great Isaiah Scroll Prior to the Crucifixion

By Guest Writer – July 26, 2019 AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to Facebook Share to TwitterShare to PinterestShare to More By Ken Wolgemuth Radiocarbon dating is one of the best-known tools used by geochemists to obtain an age of ancient … Continue reading

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New Speciation Model Challenges Evolution, Supports Creation

BY HUGH ROSS – AUGUST 19, 2019 Which model, naturalistic evolution or supernatural creation, best explains the pattern of life’s history on Earth? If a test produces “strikingly divergent results” for the expectations of a model, what does that tell us? … Continue reading

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