Category: Clue of the week

Investigating Ichnofossils

After a brief break for Easter, we are back to investigating the very important clues in the case of World-Wide Flood vs. Evolution & Billions-of-Years, a case in which you are the judge. We briefly discussed ichnofossils over …

Choice in a Garden

It was a beautiful day in the garden; the sun filtered light through the canopy of bright green leaves above, the birds were singing, and Adam was taking a ride on the stegosaurus with his beloved companion, Eve.  …

Tricky, “Ich”-y Clues

Ichnofossil is a rather funny looking word, and frankly, it’s fun to say too – it is pronounced Ick-no-fossil.  Like I mentioned last week, these fossils are unique because they are not body fossils (i.e., bones, preserved skin, …

Clues From the Past

In general, when people think of fossils, they think of bones – especially dinosaur bones. But, fossils are not just bones, but also soft body parts and trace fossils too. Trace fossils are called ichnofossils. The most obvious …

A Curious Case

It’s a day in court and you are the judge. It is your job to figure out what really happened, and if you come to the wrong conclusions, your life could be at stake for the injustice.  This …

Forgivness – Free and Forever

Guilt.  It plagues the human mind throughout every generation, and rightfully so, for we are all guilty of trespassing God’s hold laws.  We have all messed up, and under the justice of our holy Creator, we are condemned …

The Creation of Women

The baby’s face twisted into a sour expression and turned two shades of red darker as he wailed for his mother.  She gave her baby a kiss, handed his diaper bag to a day-care worker, and headed off …

Love of the Creator

Love.  What does that really mean?  I have turned it over again and again in my mind, as if I’m trying to figure out a riddle.  Since Valentine’s Day was this week, I thought it would be appropriate …

Darwin Day

On February 12th, 204 years ago, an English lad was born to a lawyer, the son of a doctor.  Fifty years later, he published his book, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection and the …

The Blessing of Order

Once upon a time over thirteen billion years ago there was nothing, then that “nothing” exploded, making it into something.  Unlike all other explosions people can observe today, the debris from the explosion of nothing ended up not only forming …

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