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Dinosaur Soft Tissue | David Rives
In 2005, Dr. Mary Schweitzer shocked the scientific world when her team reported the presence of blood vessels, red blood cells, and collagen in a T-Rex femur. That’s right—soft tissue in a dinosaur bone! This T-Rex was thought to be over 65 million years old and yet it had fresh-looking soft tissue inside its bones. So, […] More
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Making Our Voices Heard Like the Kildeer
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The Remarkable Kiwi Bird
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Specialized Polar Hair
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Tiny Dependencies: Oceanic Tubeworms and Bacteria
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An Example of Learning about Creatures and their Creator
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Coneys, Rock Badgers, Hyraxs — What Kind of Critters are Those?
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Is it True that Christians only Turn to God Out of Fear?
[Originally published as “Your belief is just fear-based”] A lot of New Age people and skeptics like to say some of these fallacious claims: “Oh, you just have that belief because of fear.” If we view God as punishing the wicked and rewarding only those that have trusted in Christ, it’s because we have a […] More
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Learning About God’s Amazing Design at Secular Museums
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Letting the Facts Guide you to the True Creator
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Building a Logical Case for God’s Existence
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How Not to Present the Gospel: God has a Wonderful Plan for Your Life
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How Does a Christian Define Faith?
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The Importance of (Camp) Relationships in Apologetics
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Astronomy: Classifying the Unusual Stars
[Originally published as Stellar Astronomy: Part 4 – Of Dwarfs and Supergiants] It is amazing what we can know about stars simply by analyzing their light using the rigorous application of logic and mathematics. We can measure the distance to any nearby star using parallax. And by multiplying a star’s apparent brightness by the square […] More
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The Importance of Collecting Sufficient Data
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Evolution and Pop Culture – The Evolution of Evolution | David Rives
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All About Mars: The Red Planet
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Classifying the Stars: Discovering the Main Sequence
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The Spectrum of a Star’s Composition
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Studying the Heavens with Mathematics
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Some of the Complex Benefits of Breast Milk
[Originally published in 2014 as More Amazing News About Breast Milk] Recently, I wrote about the bacteria in human breast milk. While that may sound like a bad thing, it is actually a very good thing. Over the years, scientists have begun to realize just how important the bacteria that live in and on our […] More
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The Useful Purpose of Transposable Genetic Elements
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The Remarkable Kiwi Bird
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A History of Understanding the “Selection” in Natural Selection
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Specialized Polar Hair
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Tiny Dependencies: Oceanic Tubeworms and Bacteria
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How Natural Selection Actually Works: Beetles and Chocolate
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Dinosaur Soft Tissue | David Rives
In 2005, Dr. Mary Schweitzer shocked the scientific world when her team reported the presence of blood vessels, red blood cells, and collagen in a T-Rex femur. That’s right—soft tissue in a dinosaur bone! This T-Rex was thought to be over 65 million years old and yet it had fresh-looking soft tissue inside its bones. So, […] More
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Learning About God’s Amazing Design at Secular Museums
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Dinosaur Soft Tissue
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Our Brothers: the Neanderthals Part 3
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Creation Research Discovers more Original Material in Dinosaur Bone
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Fresh Evidence Against Iron Preserving Dinosaur Tissue
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Can Soft Tissue Last Millions of Years? | David Rives
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Erosion and Deep Time: Part 2
Dr. Monte Fleming continues the journey we started in our last episode exploring our rapidly eroding continents. In this episode, we discuss how storms and rivers wear away the continents’ interiors. Every year an estimated 20 billion tons of sediments are carried from the continents into the oceans via rivers and wind. Given these factors, […] More
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Dinosaur Soft Tissue
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Applying a Biblical View of the Flood to a Hyper-Local Area
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Unearthing the Precambrian: Part 1
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Underground Rocks
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Erosion and Deep Time: Part 1
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How Not to Disprove the Flood: a Demonstration
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The Importance of Collecting Sufficient Data
[Originally published in 2014 as For Some Diseases, It Was Vaccination, Not Sanitation] Dr. Wilbert van Panhuis and his colleagues have started an exciting initiative called Project TychoTM. In it, they are taking public health data collected over the years and putting them into an easy-to-access digital system that is open to everyone. They describe the goal […] More
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The Real World Doesn’t Care about Scientific Predictions: Polar Bears & More
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Thomas Huxley – The Evolution of Evolution | David Rives
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Inventing the Species: The Development of the Scientific Classification System
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Human Population – Why You Should Believe In Creation …And Not Evolution | David Rives
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Science Contradicts a False Narrative: Papyrus Edition
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What is a Biblical Chrono-Genealogy?
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Astronomy: Classifying the Unusual Stars
[Originally published as Stellar Astronomy: Part 4 – Of Dwarfs and Supergiants] It is amazing what we can know about stars simply by analyzing their light using the rigorous application of logic and mathematics. We can measure the distance to any nearby star using parallax. And by multiplying a star’s apparent brightness by the square […] More
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Letting the Facts Guide you to the True Creator
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Physics 101: Falling Apples
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Developing an Accurate View of People Depends on Having an Accurate View of Creation
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The Spectrum of a Star’s Composition
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Studying the Heavens with Mathematics
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Fireworks: An Example of God’s Creative Gifts