If you were God, and you could speak words to create the sun, moon, and stars, how many days do you think it would take you to create the whole universe? I don’t mean just the blueprint. Or mind mapping. Or sketches. Or even prototypes. I mean the whole universe and every kind of living thing in it. How long do you think it … The rest of the story…
Category Archives: creation science
Meet Mister Forty Six Chromosomes
“Hi. My name’s Forty Six Chromosomes. What’s yours?” “What’s that? Your name is forty six chromosomes, too?! You must be kidding me. What? Oh…that’s not your name, but it’s you? I see. Hmm… that’s interesting. Tell me more.” I hope you don’t mind me starting off this article with a little childlike conversation, but there’s something so important in those little squiggly lines you … The rest of the story…
You’ve probably heard the old expression “the more things change the more they stay the same”. Or maybe you’ve heard “the only thing constant is change”. Either way, it’s obvious…things change. There’s no getting around it. Your life may be changing so slowly you don’t even notice it. Or maybe it’s changing at such a pace you can hardly keep up. But, take it … The rest of the story…
If your chain is missing links And your cup is missing drinks, Then I have to say methinks there is a snag… ‘Cause we need all of the parts Before drawing up the charts… Or we’ll feel it in our hearts, it’s just a gag. Imagine, if you will, you’ve just spent the last 8 years studying to become a scientist. You attended a … The rest of the story…
Imagine you’re a jellyfish…just jellyfishin’ along, mindin’ your own business. Suddenly you look behind you and see a huge cloud of mud coming your way in the water. You swim with all your might and as fast as you can, but the muddy cloud keeps gaining on you. And you look all around you and all your jellyfish family and jellyfish friends are swimming … The rest of the story…
Imagine if you could breathe underwater. Just think of the places you could go. How do fish breathe underwater? Well, they actually have a wonderfully designed system of gills that capture the oxygen from the water as it passes through. So fish don’t have to hold their breath like we do. But what if we didn’t have to hold our breath? What if the … The rest of the story…
Two-Celled Life
Did you know there are many single-celled forms of life? And did you also know there is no known two-celled life? It’s no big deal, though. Right? After all…we’re just talking about tiny, little, microscopic particles of life. Couldn’t possibly make any difference in the grand scheme of things. Hold on there partner. It makes a huge difference because millions…or should I say billions…of … The rest of the story…
Leftovers can be quite delicious. I’ll concede that right off the bat. However; as a general rule, I’m not a big fan. My preference is simply this…the fresher the food, the more life there is in it. And speaking of life (how’s that for an abrupt, clunk segue?)…when it comes to human anatomy, there’s no such thing as leftovers. I’m talking about what some … The rest of the story…
A Common Ancestor
My wife and I share a common ancestor. My dog and I do not. Some evolutionary scientists embrace a theory they call “convergent evolution”. This is where complex capabilities might be found in unrelated organisms but not in their so-called “evolutionary ancestors”. These scientists say a “common need caused identical complexities to evolve”. So, that proves a common ancestor. Right? Not so fast. Let’s … The rest of the story…
Return To Sender
Only intelligence creates codes. You knew that…right? The codes, programs, and information found in every cell of our bodies need “senders” and “receivers”. What would happen if you wrote a letter to someone who no longer lived at the address you put on the envelope? Well, Elvis Presley said it best: Return To Sender. Even worse than sending a letter to someone who no … The rest of the story…










