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He Walks on Water
What happens if a man tries to walk on water?

Foucault’s Pendulum
Many museums and other institutions around the world have a as pendulum as part of their exhibits. These large, swinging pendulums are based on that used by French scientist Léon Foucault for a famous experiment.

Bear Necessities
A recent science article in the UK’s Telegraph newspaper suggested that grizzly bears may have dropped their carnivorous ways in favor of a life of eating berries.

Don’t Take This Literally
Interest has recently been shown in a 100-page document in Latin, written by the fourth-century Italian bishop Fortunatianus of Aquileia.

Everybody Loves Pandas
Everybody loves pandas, don’t they? We must love them because we are trying to save them from extinction, with some success; pandas have been downgraded from endangered to vulnerable.

Roosting Dinosaurs
Current evolutionary thought suggests, as most people are aware, that birds evolved from therapod dinosaurs. Therefore, evolutionary scientists must find their evidence, not only for the evolution of the skeletal structure of birds and features such as feathers, but many other behavioral characteristics.

Drink Coffee and Live Long
A recent study has linked drinking coffee with a long and healthy life. 337 participants were studied over a ten-year period and were found to have a 64% lower risk of all-cause mortality than those who never or almost never consumed coffee.

Temple Pi
Many atheists and skeptics have used the verse in 1 Kings 7:23 to criticize the Bible. They suggest that the inaccuracy suggested by the dimensions given is inconsistent with a Book claiming to be without error.

Sine of the Times
A clay tablet, called Plimpton 322, was discovered in the early 1900s in the area where Babylon must have been. This mysterious tablet, with four columns and 15 rows of numbers, has remained an enigma until recently.

Years of Darkness
You must have heard the evolutionary idea that dinosaurs were wiped out by an asteroid hitting the Earth about 66 million years ago – probably on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Recently, this idea has come under criticism from evolutionists as well as from creationists.

Faith and the Young Darwin
From an early age, Charles Darwin’s mother took him to church. That is why so many people assume that Darwin’s background was Christian. But the church to which Sukey Darwin took her children was not just any church, it was a Unitarian Church.

The Miners’ Car
One morning, three miners drove to their claim in the heart of the Cascade Range in the state of Washington, close to the volcano known as Mount St Helens. The next morning, Sunday May 18, 1980, the mountain blew and the car was thrown 60 feet and landed where it remains to this day as a macabre tourist sight.

Evolving Computer Code
Darwin’s theory of evolution, and its neo-Darwinian variants, like to suggests that the evolution of organisms are an analogy between computer programming code and the arrangement of information in DNA – except that DNA information is a great deal more complex than a computer app.

Solar Eclipse
An eclipse happens when the Sun, Moon and Earth are perfectly lined up, with the Moon casting a shadow on to the Earth. You might think that such an arrangement would happen every month, but it does not because the Moon’s orbit.

As One Approved
When you come up against a Christian who believes in evolution, your conversations with him will be qualitatively different from the conversations that you might have with an unbeliever.

Uncertain
Although Heisenberg was not an active Christian, his scientific work was informed by his Lutheran upbringing.

Adam’s Attitude
It is impossible for us, 6,000 years later, to get into the mind of the first man. For a start, he was created perfect, and we have no idea what it is like to be perfect or to have a perfect mind. Then again, given that he was perfect, we have difficulty in understanding why he would deliberately choose to disobey God and eat the fruit.

Discovery at Piltdown
It must have been a very exciting meeting of the Geological Society of London in December 1912. Charles Dawson was presenting a paper concerning a skull that he said had been found at a gravel pit in Sussex, England. The skull appeared to be half human half ape. Thus began the legend of Piltdown Man.

Expanding Universe
Most people have heard of red shift without necessarily knowing what it means, apart from knowing that it has something to do with stars and galaxies.

Why Do We Get New Species?
One of the most common question asked is, how did Noah fit two of each kind of animal on the ark. On today's program we'll talk about that!

Frankencense
Everyone know frankincense was one of the gifts given by the wise men, but what is it and why was it given?

James Ussher's Legancy
On today's program we'll take a look at the life and times of James Ussher.

James Ussher's Education
Bible skeptics never tire of ridiculing James Ussher for his assessment that the world is only 4,000 years old.

Good Old C02
Is human generated carbon dioxide really contributing to climate change - as the global warming alarmist claim?

Gold Revisited
Gold was one of the gifts given by the wise me. On today's program we'll take a look at the properties of gold and why it was given.

Abandon At Coldwater
The explosion of Mt. St. Helens could have claimed so many lives - on today program see why so many lives were spared.

The Stars Died
Are we made of "star dust"? Does that mean we are a product of random evolution or that we were made by God!

Counting Lead Atoms by Atoms
Can the dating methods used by scientists really be trusted for an accurate age?

Does It Look Old?
How old does the earth look to you? Millions? Thousands? How can anyone know for sure?

The Robots are Coming
Will robots one day develop into "self-aware" beings?

Myrrh
Why was myrrh one of the gifts the wise men brought to Jesus?

The Foxglove
Though it is poisonous, the foxglove is one of the most interesting plants in creation.

She Sells Seashells
She sells seashells on the seashore . . .what does this famous tongue twister have to do with Darwinism?

Crystal Palace Dinosaurs
What can we learn from the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs of London England?

Evolution By Euphemism

Bears and the Acrtic Ice
When we see the photos of polar bears clinging to melting floats of ice - climate change alarmist would have us believe the bears are going to drown. However, polar bears are as comfortable swimming as they are walking on the the arctic snow.

Planet Nine
When Pluto was demoted to a dwarf place, scientists searched for another planet to take Pluto's place.

Pluto
Poor Pluto . . . scientist decided first it was a planet, then it wasn't a planet and now they've changed their minds and say it is a "dwarf" planet.

Whales of Land
Evolutionists would like us to believe that whales evolved from land animals which evolved from sea animals - who decided to go back to living in the sea . . .

The Prophesy of Abel
In the book of Luke, Jesus refers to Abel as a prophet. Why?

Cain Tilled the Ground
Why did God accept the offering of Abel, but not the offering of Cain?

First Gospel
What is the "first" gospel? No it isn't Matthew . . .

Where Did All the Water Go?
On today's program we answer the question, where did all the water go after the great flood!

Two Liquids Called Water
Water is so common, you would think we'd know everything about it.

Were Stone Tools Primitive
Are stone tools proof of evolution and primitive man?

A Convention of Light
On today's program we'll take a look at what we don't know about the speed of light.

Volcanoes Open Jurassic Park
Climate Change isn't anything that's new!

Eggs and Evolution
Some evolutionist see the "proof" for evolution in everything - even the shape of bird eggs.

Life on Mars for Real
Some people are so sure climate change will destroy Earth that they want to set up colonies on Mars.

Jolly Hockey Sticks
The world’s most infamous hockey stick was probably the graph produced for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 1998. The purpose of the graph was to show how global temperatures had changed over time and what had caused these changes. Image: Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 2.5 Generic.