by Stephen Mitchell | Jul 9, 2020 | Bible and Creation, Genesis
Non-Christians are often confused and suspicious of Christianity because it is so diverse. I have heard some consider it a white Anglo-Saxon protestant (WASP) religion. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Christianity is found on every continent. It is clear that...
by Stephen Mitchell | Jul 7, 2020 | Design in nature, Jesus and Science, Jesus in Science base
I think that the origin of the moon is a really interesting topic. The usually favored hypothesis of a collision with a Mars-sized planet fits many observations, but would seem to be a really rare and potentially fine-tuned event, given that the moon is so vital to...
by Stephen Mitchell | Jun 20, 2020 | Big Bang, Design in nature, Jesus in Science base
If you have ever tried to learn to play a stringed instrument, such as a guitar, you have had to learn the important first step – tune the instrument. With a guitar, the six strings must be in tune for music to come out right. One night, a band was getting ready to...
by Stephen Mitchell | Jun 17, 2020 | Age of the Earth, Geology and the Flood
The settings where dinosaur tracks are found tell us a lot about what was going on at the time. In this post, I will describe two areas where the rocks show key points about how they were deposited. Both examples are from rocks formed in the Cretaceous period. Most FG...
by Stephen Mitchell | Jun 15, 2020 | Jesus and History, Miracles
I have been asked, “do you believe all of the miracles reported in the Bible?” Sometimes the questioner will give examples like Jonah and the whale or Joshua and the walls of Jericho. It seems like Old Testament examples are most often used for some reason. The logic...
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