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Carl Wieland

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  • 3 weeks ago | creation.com | Jonathan Sarfati |Andrew S Kulikovsky |Carl Wieland

    Hugh Ross’s blunders on plant death in the Bible Creation/Fall/Redemptionen.wikipedia.org Dr Hugh Ross is well known for adding billions of years to the Bible, claiming that the creation days were long ages. His view is often called progressive creationism. However, biblical creationists have long pointed out a major problem for this view—that the Bible teaches that death came through sin.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | creation.com | Carl Wieland

    Photo stock.xchng Science news sites are abuzz with the discovery of an ecosystem trapped under an Antarctic glacier for an alleged time of “at least 1.5 million years”.1 It was not that long ago that the world of science believed that nothing could survive in an environment that was not only near freezing, but totally dark and lacking oxygen. Since then, a range of creatures have been found that thrive in the most amazing conditions.

  • May 28, 2024 | creation.com | Erin Hughes |Carl Wieland |Michael J Oard |Tara Wolfe

    This article is from Creation 39(1):30–33, January 2017 © CMIMonsters of the sea and skyPublished in Creation 39(1):31–32, 2017Isabel and Wesley were busy putting the final touches on their robots for the school science contest. “Mine is a flying pterosaur! It’ll win for sure!” “No, mine will win!” Wesley said.

  • May 7, 2024 | creation.com | Erin Hughes |Carl Wieland |Michael J Oard |Tara Wolfe

    This article is from Creation 41(3):32–35, July 2019 Did dinosaurs and man live together? Published in Creation 41(3):32–35, 2019© Dorling Kindersley Ltd / Alamy Stock PhotoCan you imagine living around dinosaurs? They would certainly be interesting, and sometimes terrifying, additions to our landscape! But did dinosaurs and man ever really live at the same time?

  • Mar 18, 2024 | creation.com | Carl Wieland |Christopher Rupe |John Sanford

    commons.wikimedia.org, Lars Chittka; Axel Brockmann One gets used to reading of how much better certain animals are at various sensory tasks than we humans. For example, the exquisite sense of smell of animals that track their prey, or the amazingly sharp eyesight of a hawk. We don’t feel any surprise, either, about the fact that there are frequencies that dogs hear that we don’t.

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