Author: Mark Cadwallader You can tell the film is being run backward because such behavior is never observed in real life. We do not see exploded and broken pieces produce cars as they fly up a cliff because it is forbidden by the Second Law of Thermodyn...
Continue ReadingAuthor: Ian Taylor The Creation: The first chapter of Genesis tells us that God created herbs and fruit trees on the third day, birds and sea creatures on the fifth day, and cattle, beast, creeping things and man on the sixth day. Then He declared everyth...
Continue ReadingAuthor: Mark Cadwallader It wasn’t that long ago (the 1960’s) when we were concerned about our inability to feed the world. After all millions of people were starving in China, India, and Africa. Writer and social engineer Paul Ehrlich was popularizin...
Continue ReadingAuthor: Mark Cadwallader Does it seem to you that climate change alarmism, like evolutionism years ago, is making its big push to become the one and only acceptable theory in official circles? I think it is! With the end of a hot summer, all the news abou...
Continue ReadingAuthor: Mark Cadwallader What a revelation! Distorting science to promote a political and ideological agenda! We creationists have known this to be true for years. Scientists can certainly be biased, or even dishonest in some cases. By now the story is we...
Continue ReadingSo comrades come rally, for this is the time and place. The International Ideal unites the human race. – The Internationale, 1871, E. Pottier Think globalism is a new thing? Think again. Going back to Nimrod and the Tower of Babel, the Bible tells us th...
Continue ReadingAuthor: Mark Cadwallader From inside the giant wooden horse, a group of warriors was able to climb out when it was dark so they could quietly open the city gates from the inside. And so the mighty city of Troy fell – from the inside. The “Trojan horse...
Continue ReadingAuthor: Mark Cadwallader Growing numbers of people gathered on the fertile plain watered by the two great rivers. There, in the sunny warm climate, they could easily harvest multiple crops per year. And they could easily mold bricks and set them with tar ...
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