Building the Saturn V Rocket and the Bombardier Beetle by Terry Read

“At our last San Antonio Bible Based Science Association meeting, while watching President Scott Lane discuss the bombardier beetle, my mind flashed back to the documentary “Moon Machines 1 – Saturn V Rocket.”1 The Saturn V rocket was perhaps the most awesome machine ever built by man. The Soviets had the N-1 Rocket, but it … Read more

The One Big Problem with “Science vs. the Bible” Thinking by Steve Schramm

“There is a discouraging trend taking place in evangelicals circle today. The acceptance of Theistic Evolution (TE) is becoming widespread in spite of recent efforts made by young age creationists, the ID community, etc. to discredit its validity. It’s not that evolution is…” CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING THIS ARTICLE ON THE CREATION CLUB WEBSITE

Is Evolution Science? by Doug Velting

“Before we attempt to answer that question, we need to define the word science. According to the 1983 Merriam – Webster dictionary science is defined as “the state of knowing: knowledge as distinguished from ignorance or misunderstanding: knowledge covering general truths or the operations of general laws as obtained and tested through scientific method.” Then … Read more

Communicating Creationism with Grace, Love, and Respect by Steve Schramm

“As Christians and committed creationists, we go through painstaking effort to take the Bible-the Holy, Inspired Word of the Living God-seriously. When we see someone seemingly mishandle that which we love so dearly, it is easy to become defensive and perhaps a bit insensitive to the views of others. I think this is an area … Read more

Must We Presuppose the Truth of the Bible? | Tim Newton

“How do we know the Bible is true? There is an ongoing debate over whether apologetics should be approached from a presuppositional or evidentialist framework. A thorough analysis of each position is beyond the scope of this article. However, it is worthwhile to consider what undergirds Christian faith. Presuppositionalists approach the issue by…” CLICK HERE … Read more

Does Allegorizing Extraordinary Old Testament Events Undermine the Gospel? by Tiffany Denham

“Some Christians today deny that many of the miraculous stories recorded in the Old Testament were literal, historical events. They believe that an allegorical interpretation doesn’t negatively impact the truth of miraculous New Testament events at all. In fact, they believe that it makes the Bible as a whole, and thus Christianity, much easier for … Read more

Proteins, Panspermia, Predictions and Pavlov’s Scientists by Duane Caldwell

“Pavlov and his Scientists “In the Spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love” Alfred Lord Tennyson famously wrote. Likewise the hearts of scientists involved in origin of life studies turn to hopes of finding life somewhere in the universe other than earth. But theirs is not a “lightly turning” – it’s … Read more

Christian Colleges and Creation by Jay Hall

“A national survey a few years ago targeted the school Presidents, Deans, Science Heads and Theology Heads at Christian colleges and universities regarding biblical authority. A total of 312 people were interviewed. Out of the school presidents, vice presidents and department chairs, 59.6% of these Christian educational leaders…” CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING THIS ARTICLE … Read more

Do Dinosaurs Fit into the Bible? Looking at God, The Universe and Dinosaurs by Daniel Currier

“How do dinosaurs and similar extinct creatures fit into the Bible? While some people may think they don’t and while the Bible does not say “dinosaurs” specifically, I don’t think this means that they are incompatible either. Why would we expect the Bible to talk about everything that exists or existed? As far as I … Read more

Orphan Genes Part 1: Unexpected Results in DNA Sequencing by Tiffany Denham

“In his book, Why Evolution is True, biologist Jerry A. Coyne describes modern evolutionary theory with the following statement: “Life on earth evolved gradually beginning with one primitive species-perhaps a self-replicating molecule-that lived more than 3.5 billion years ago; it then branched out over time, throwing off many new and diverse species.” Based on this … Read more