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Oxygen Levels in the Early Earth’s Atmosphere

“Lack of oxygen did not hold back evolution of complex life” was the bold announcement in the scientific news media on January 26, 2016.1 An opportunity is never lost by the secular media to trumpet… Oxygen Levels in the Early Earth’s Atmosphere

Ask the Trees

Dendrochronology, using tree ring data to determine age (as well as infer temperature and climatic data over the tree’s lifespan), is one of the dating methods used to discredit young-earth chronology of approximately 6,000 years… Ask the Trees

Carl Linnaeus: Botanist & Creationist

While many may recognize the name Carl Linnaeus, few could explain his relevance to science or tell you much about his life. Most simply recall his name as one they had to memorize in science… Carl Linnaeus: Botanist & Creationist

Jesus’s Resurrection: An Archaeological Analysis

Archaeology has not yet uncovered a large number of artifacts to directly support Jesus’s resurrection. However, though few, the sites and artifacts uncovered by archaeology are rich in meaning and significance. This paper will discuss… Jesus’s Resurrection: An Archaeological Analysis

The Destruction of Sodom and the Future Judgment

The names Sodom and Gomorrah are infamous for God’s judgment upon the wickedness of the people who lived in those cities (cf. Genesis 13:13).1 Sodom is seen as the epitome of wickedness and an expression… The Destruction of Sodom and the Future Judgment