The Great Divide

The Great Divide | David RIves

Water is essential for life, connecting all living beings. We drink it to survive, our bodies are primarily composed of it, and it sustains the plants that provide oxygen and food. This vital resource nurtures ecosystems, supports agriculture, and drives weather patterns, reminding us that we are all part of a shared, interconnected environment. Have … Read More

Ancient Engineers Defying Cave-Man Intelligence

Ancient Engineering Defying Cave-Man Intelligence | David Rives

The premise of evolution is fundamentally around how life is slowly evolving and changing over vast amounts of time. This too, must therefore include the mind and the mind’s ability to reason and understand principles of engineering. With an evolutionary perspective, physical history and evidence of construction should reflect humanity’s ever-increasing knowledge. Right? But what … Read More

New Galaxy Challenges Big Bang

New Galaxy Challenges Big Bang | David Rives

The recent announcement from NASA regarding the opening of astronaut applications invites a wave of excitement and curiosity about the possibilities of space exploration. For many, this initiative serves as a reminder of the profound connection between faith and the pursuit of knowledge. Matthew Fontaine Maury, nicknamed “Pathfinder of the Seas,” famously said: “The Bible … Read More

Scientific American Editor Fired?

The War Between Politics and Science “Scientific American” Editor Fired? | David Rives

Einstein famously said, “…politics is more difficult than physics”. Science should deal in the realm of truth. A scientist’s observation, hypotheses, experiments, analysis, and ultimate theory development all aim towards the revelation and proof of truth. Let’s start by agreeing that scientists can certainly support politics in various ways! Scientists, after all, should be able … Read More

Dangers of Education

The Dangers of Education! | David Rives

Let’s talk about the dangers of education on an intellectual level. I don’t mean research, or experience, or field-work, or training, or growing in knowledge. I’m talking about the education you can get from colleges for the price of a nice house. I’m talking about the “higher-learning” you can get from a recognized institution (and … Read More

Flood Legends Have Common Themes

Flood Legends Have Common Themes | David Rives

In one of my previous videos, I detailed the Biblical record, and those of other Jewish historical texts to understand what they say about the Biblical flood. We also concluded that such an all-encompassing event would have a witness in nearly every nation and every culture, if it really was a global catastrophe. This is … Read More

Geology vs the Bible

Does Geology Really Disagree with the Bible? | David Rives

Galileo famously stated that the Bible teaches “how to go to heaven, not how the heavens go,” which highlights the idea that the bible is not an exhaustive record of how God uses physics. but some have taken it too far, using this idea to support a long-standing belief that faith and science are fundamentally … Read More

Eugenics Tied to Racism?

Is Eugenics Tied To Racism? | David Rives

Let’s talk about eugenics. I’ll start with a quote. “If the stock of domesticated animals can be improved, it is not unfair to ask if the health and vitality of the future generations of men and women on the earth might not be improved by applying to them the laws of selection.” This quote, from … Read More

Darwin's Darkest Lie

Darwin’s Darkest Lie | David Rives

Let’s talk about Darwin’s darkest lie. “Degraded views of humanity–particularly in denying that the human being is made in the image of God–inevitably [lead to] human misery.” This quote, from David Casas of Luther Rice University, points us to some of the darkest events in modern history. Since Charles Darwin penned his influential works, the … Read More

Societal Decay Linked to Exclusion of God?

Societal Decay Linked To Exclusion of God? | David Rives

Let’s explore the life and ideas of Gordon Childe, the renowned archaeologist who significantly influenced our modern view of the rise of civilizations. Here’s what Lewis Binford says of Childe: “Gordon Childe’s legacy extends far beyond his own writings. He trained and inspired a generation of archaeologists who went on to make their own significant … Read More

Compass For Birds

Compass For Birds | David Rives

Did you ever play with magnets as a child, watching them snap together as the negative and positive charges found one another? Magnetism. – It’s not just childhood curiosity, as positive attracts negative and boom, two pieces come together. It is an essential part of our world. This fundamental force plays a crucial role in … Read More

Prison Ministry

DRM Prison Outreach

Hello friends, Evangelism is an important and crucial part of our duty as Christians. That is what the “Great Commission” is all about. We have prisoners from around the nation who watch our television show each week and reach out to the ministry. Damas, who is currently an inmate in Raiford, FL, wrote: “I have … Read More