Category: Philosophy

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 …

Standing on the Edge

Jumping on the trampoline in our backyard used to be my favorite outdoor activity, next to swinging on my swing.  However, after I sprained my ankle on it when I was twelve, I lost my enthusiasm for it.  …

The Rocks Cry Out

Dinosaur bones and coal still containing radiocarbon; Radical two-ring radiohalos; Traces of C-14 in diamonds; Helium held captive by granite; problems in the underlying logic behind radioisotope dating; These hidden wonders of science truly display the glory of …

Acorns & Dreams

The gentle autumn breeze softly rustles the red and gold leaves still hanging by the branch of an oak tree and causing an acorn to drop from its place on the tree.  Because God designed the acorn with …

The Baby Creator

The crowded streets smelled awful from the many animals carrying people in and out of the little town.  The steady swaying of the animal and constant stopping made the rider, a young peasant woman, feel sick.  Worst of …

The Gift of a Moment

The rising sun; our daily tasks; others living about us; the swirling, colorful, late Autumn  leaves; a monarch Butterfly; tomorrow; do we take these types of things for granted?  Sure, during Thanksgiving, we talk about not taking our blessings …

Thankful Thoughts

I have enjoyed writing about radioisotope dating these past few weeks, and I still have much more information to share here about it, but because yesterday was Thanksgiving , and because I believe that this is a very …

The Notorious Radiocarbon Dating, Part 1

Have you ever heard someone say that Carbon dating proves that the earth is 4.5 billion years old?  Well, if you ever do, realize that they are dead wrong.  Even evolutionists who know what they are talking about …

The Magic Wand

Last week, I did a presentation for my geology class on radioisotope dating methods.  Before presentation day though, I did a lot of research on this topic, so this Clue of the Week will be the first in …

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