Tim Mahoney

The Miracles of Moses with David Rives and Tim Mahoney on TBN

Watch Creation in the 21st Century with David Rives on TBN this Saturday, February 15th at 12:30pm Central as David welcomes film maker Tim Mahoney to the program. Tim Mahoney investigates one of the greatest miracles of the Bible. Did a mighty sea split? What secrets will be revealed? Learn more on this week’s episode … Read More

John Mackay

Dinosaurs Down Under with David Rives and John Mackay on TBN

Watch Creation in the 21st Century with David Rives on TBN this Saturday, February 1st at 12:30pm Central as David welcomes John Mackay to the program. Did you know that terrible lizards are being found “down under”, in Australia? How did those creatures get there? Did a big meteorite wipe them all out? Or maybe … Read More

John Mackay

Monkeys Don’t Cry with David Rives and John Mackay on TBN

Watch Creation in the 21st Century with David Rives on TBN this Saturday, December 28th at 1:30pm Central as David welcomes John Mackay to the program. Are we descendants of primitive apes? What are the unique factors that set humans apart from monkeys? Learn more on this week’s episode of “Creation in the 21st Century.” … Read More

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“Had Ye Believed Moses…” – Jesus Defends Biblical Creation

Some Christians have entertained the possibility of evolution being compatible with a Biblical view. In other words, evolution – by way of God. Jesus Christ, Yeshua of Nazareth, our Messiah, stated in the New Testament book of John: “Had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote of me. But if ye … Read More

The Pantheon of Atheism

Atheism Is A Religion | david Rives

The intellectual atheist claims that he has no need for God. But in reality, he has created himself a Pantheon of gods. The three supreme deities being the god of natural selection, the god of time, and the god of spontaneous generation. It seems like it is the atheist’s religion. Where do you place your … Read More

The Lion Pride | David Rives

Lions are the only social cat, living in groups of about fifteen called prides. These groups consist of two or three males, several related lionesses, and their cubs.

“Phantom Cloud” New Name For “Oort Cloud” – David Rives

Every time a new comet is spotted that was previously undocumented, it is claimed that the comet originated from the Oort Cloud. Articles, magazines, and scientific reports begin claiming that the comet left this proposed cloud tens of thousands of years ago, and is just getting to our solar system. But what is the Oort … Read More

The Horror of the Flood – With David Rives and Mike Snavely on TBN

Tune in to TBN (Trinity Broadcasting Network) THIS Friday, August 5th @ 5:30pm CDT (3:30pm Pacific) to see this week’s episode of Creation in the 21st Century. Join David Rives (host), as he welcomes Mike Snavely of “Mission: Imperative!” Get answers to the 5 most asked questions about the global flood as recorded in the … Read More

Neil DeGrasse Tyson – The Murder of Innocents | David Rives

Neil DeGrasse Tyson is a popular astrophysicist with an agenda. His charming personality exudes confidence and makes it easy for us to listen to him explain facts about space. But often he strays far from his specialized field, and delves into the realm of religion – something he seems to be vocal about, even though … Read More

Bible Knows Best: Fearfully And Wonderfully Made

Psalms 139:14 says: “I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.” Does the Bible know best? It is interesting to note that the most complex computer ever designed was built in only nine months. That’s right, I’m talking about the human … Read More

Hummingbird Migration – Following God’s Call

Many birds migrate in flocks, traveling south for the winter and north for summer, as they follow warm weather and better feeding conditions. The Arctic Tern travels an estimated 45,000 miles EACH YEAR! Hummingbirds are known to migrate up to several thousand miles each year, and are only found in the Americas. One unique feature … Read More

Tongue-Tied | The Evolution of a Hummingbird

Hummingbirds are remarkable creatures, with their ability to hover, fly backwards, and extract nectar with their amazing tongue. A long thin beak houses that tiny tongue, which the hummer inserts into flowers and laps up the nectar. However, that is no ordinary tongue. Their tongue consists of two separating parts that enclose around the nectar, … Read More

“Creation in the 21st Century” episode: “Soft Tissue Found In Dinosaur Fossils” with Joe Taylor of “Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum”

DID YOU KNOW? Paleontologists have found ‘soft tissue’ in dinosaur fossil remains. According to evolutionary theory, dinosaurs went extinct around 65 million years ago. If this is true, then why are we finding blood vessels, and other examples of ‘soft tissue’; in the fossils of creatures that closely resemble what we know today as “Dinosaurs”? … Read More

3 Astounding Facts About Hummingbirds

The tiny hummingbird has a two-step lung system that allows it to utilize all of the oxygen it breathes. This efficient design might not be necessary for life, but for a bird who is flapping its wings at up to 80 times a second, it certainly is a helpful feature! The hummingbird can fly through … Read More