by Courtney Tucker | Nov 12, 2020 | Podcast
DescriptionRead more... With the election complete, there is much that is still uncertain. The winner is still unclear and the path to victory appears rocky. With all this uncertainty, where do we go from here? Are there things we should be prepared to face in the...
by Robert Gerow | Nov 11, 2020 | Blog
There are two worldviews on dinosaur history, which one is correct? (Content adapted from Inspired Evidence by Julie Vett & Bruce Malone.) If the evolutionary worldview is right, dinosaurs died off 65 million years before man existed and there should be minimal...
by Robert Gerow | Nov 9, 2020 | Blog
Did you know there is a mammal perfectly suited for semi-aquatic living? (Content adapted from Inspired Evidence by Julie Vett & Bruce Malone.) The beaver has specially designed features that allow it to thrive in and out of water. These unique traits include...
by Courtney Tucker | Nov 8, 2020 | Podcast
DescriptionRead more... The Quran and the Bible both claim to be the word of God. So how do they stack up against each other? Do they confirm each other or directly contradict each other? Can the criticisms that have been applied to the Bible, such as textual...
by Robert Gerow | Nov 7, 2020 | Blog
Have you ever been intrigued by the intricate design of the human eye? (Content adapted from Inspired Evidence by Julie Vett & Bruce Malone.) Its complex structure includes the lens, cornea, retina, optic nerve, pupil, iris and much more. All of these components...
by Robert Gerow | Nov 4, 2020 | Blog
The ice age was a real event of Earth’s history, but just how long did it last and when did it occur? (Content adapted from Inspired Evidence by Julie Vett & Bruce Malone). Evolutionists assume each individual layer from drilled ice cores signifies one year. For...