Monday Minute: Flood Geology of the “Mountains of Ararat”
Part and parcel to the ‘Flood Geology’ paradigm is the proposal that Noah’s Ark ran aground in the high mountains of Turkey near the end of a recent global flood—an inference made from […]
Part and parcel to the ‘Flood Geology’ paradigm is the proposal that Noah’s Ark ran aground in the high mountains of Turkey near the end of a recent global flood—an inference made from […]
If someone asked you, perhaps over coffee, to summarize the Bible in one phrase or sentence, what would you say?… Once you have thought of a good summary sentence or […]
In case you haven’t noticed, I recently published a list of 100 reasons to accept that the Earth is not less than 10,000 years old. The list has received comparably more […]
A river flowed out of Eden to water the garden, and there it divided and became four rivers. The name of the first is the Pishon. It is the one […]
“I’ve never read the Bible in its entirety before… Where do I begin?” Once upon a time, the didactic use of the Christian Bible in basic literacy and the near […]
The kind folks at God of Evolution: Theology with Attitude have turned part of my last post into a very colorful meme, for which I’m very grateful. It was a strange […]
I’ve been meaning to get to these topics for some time now. Far more can be said about the scientific shortfalls of Ham’s position in the wake of this rejuvenated […]
I felt that the following comment from my previous post (about Bill Nye) warranted its own spot, so I am reposting it here:Mark H. writes: “I think that you should […]
St. Petersburg Last things first. I thought it might be fitting to update everyone on my plans for the coming year. Recently, I received news that I have been awarded […]
You may have noticed, things are currently on hold here. In the meantime, I am redirecting you to a guest post I authored, entitled “Don’t Miss the Boat!” The (short) […]