by Stephen Mitchell | Aug 15, 2020 | Design, Design in nature
Science in the press often claims that large numbers of habitable planets must exist throughout the universe. Examples though are hard to come by. We only know of one. Habitable also depends on who is the inhabitor. There are many requirements for a planet to be...
by Stephen Mitchell | Aug 12, 2020 | Jesus and History, New Testament, New Testament Reliability
Several of the accounts in the New Testament claim to have been written by eye witnesses. Eye witness testimony is very strong in examining any historical event. Think about a criminal trial. If the prosecutors have a witness that can say “I saw him do it”, it is...
by Stephen Mitchell | Aug 6, 2020 | Jesus and History, New Testament, Resurrection, Uncategorized
Did the story of Jesus coming back from the dead appear many decades after his death and grow over the next hundred years or so? Actually, we have reports that go back to very soon after Jesus’ death. Here I will also compare the reports of the resurrection to that...
by Stephen Mitchell | Jul 29, 2020 | Age of the Earth, Geology and the Flood
Discussion I have highlighted reef trends that developed in 5 different periods in my particular study area. All of these are from intervals considered by at least some YEC authors as part of Noah’s flood. The oldest intervals are considered as flood deposits by all...
by Stephen Mitchell | Jul 24, 2020 | Bible and Creation
In my last post, I looked at days 1 through 4 of Genesis 1. Despite being written 3500 years ago, it showed events that fit with our modern view of earth’s early history. On the other hand, so far, I am well short of proving that the God of the Bible is the creator of...
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