Cassini obersvations has been a blessing to creation science. A year later it returns to the same spot, and new pictures by Cassini’s high-resolution cameras reveal a change in lake features.
The atmosphere of Titan has been showing signs of youth rather than billions of years old and has been difficult to explain by planatary scientists [...]
Archive for January, 2009
Cassini Reveals New Observations of Titan
Posted in Creationism in Space, tagged Cassini, creation, evolution, Titan on January 31, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Anything Is Possible With Evolution?
Posted in biology, tagged creationism, evolution, functional information, plant biology on January 30, 2009 | 5 Comments »
The long held belief that lignin was the chemical that separated wood and water plants. It’s a unique component any longer. Recently discovered in red algae as science daily reports…
“Now lignin, one of the chemical underpinnings vital to the self-supporting nature of land plants – and thought unique to them – has been found [...]
Congratuations Associates for Biblical Research
Posted in Archaeology on January 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Israeli Antiquities Authority has approved ABR for archaeological excavations at Khirbet el-Maqatir not too far from Jerusalem. It’s very exciting considering the last time they were there was back in 1995. Here is a news bit from their site…
“The location of Joshua’s Ai has been a matter of mystery and controversy since the beginnings of [...]
Proposal Claims Evolution Makes Biased Substitutions
Posted in Genetics and DNA on January 28, 2009 | 9 Comments »
An article in PLoS Biology makes an astounding claim which is not consistent with an non-thinking random process. No, they are not saying it’s creationism, which would give the likes of Dawkins who is an militant atheist a heart attack, but in fact what they are claiming is that evolutionary processes are bias.
“Genes that have [...]