The universe is younger than it seems. The Big Stretch on Creation Day 4 explains much of this. But did light also slow down?
On Creation Day 3, God planted the earth. Plants produce energy, so they had to come first. And plants did not come eons before animals.
In Creation Day Three, God finished what He began the Day before: shaped the earth’s crust to create oceans, and land for planting. This was not...
On Creation Day 2, God made a “firmament among waters,” to “divide waters from waters.” Where was this? Perhaps not in space, but on earth. But...
On Creation Day One, God said, “Let there be light.” Where did the light come from? Answer: it came from new matter, and it’s still here.
The hydroplate theory competes with catastrophic plate tectonics for acceptance among creation scientists. A side-by-side comparison shows that the hydroplate theory explains more and has more...
The first question in Creation Ministries‘ Question Evolution campaign is: how did life come to exist, without either intelligence or design? That question is far more...
Science fraud occurs much more often than scientists, or their apologists, want to admit. And scientists do not police each other well. If this problem affects...
Regular readers of this site know that a recent article on the 80 whale fossils of the Atacama Desert set off a firestorm of controversy. The...
The desert whales of northern Chile highlight another, more-enduring mystery: seashells on mountaintops. How did they get there? Whoever can answer that riddle can explain much...