Category: Science
Posted on July 22, 2013
Christianity & Science
People recognize that Christian values like love, compassion, justice, and peace are good things. We recognize science as good too, because through science we can solve many of the world’s problems and even save people’s lives. But what …
Posted on June 29, 2013
My Stegosaurus Story, Part II
My Stegosaurus Story, Part II This is the link to the second half of my post on my work with the stegosaurus project last summer.
Posted on June 26, 2013
My Stegosaurus Story
My Stegosaurus Story I did a guest post about my experience in building a life-sized model of a Stegosaurus on the blog, CreationScience4Kids. It is a two-part article, and I hope y’all will enjoy reading it!
Posted on May 11, 2013
Using Your Gifts
What if Charles Darwin had met Gregor Mendel? This is a question that has provoked much thought from scientists throughout generations. Darwin and Mendel were contemporaries, working in similar fields. Darwin observed the results of genetic variation in …
Posted on April 27, 2013
Solving the Mystery
We are back in the court room, that we discussed six weeks ago in the post, “A Curious Case”. The day for the decision has arrived and you are the judge. There is a lot at stake; it’s …
Posted on April 20, 2013
Dinosaur Detection, Part II
In our clue last week, we discussed Theropods (dinosaurs like T-rex and velociraptor), which evolutionists believe evolved into birds. However, the ichnofossils do not support this idea, as velociraptor and bird footprints have been found right next to …
Posted on April 13, 2013
Dinosaur Detection, Part I
Today we continue on our quest to solve this mysterious case, of which we are the judge. So far, we have talked about ichnofossils (trace fossils) and the hints they give us about our case, Wold-Wide-Flood v. Evolution …
Posted on April 5, 2013
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 …
Posted on March 23, 2013
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, …