At the time of this writing, Charlie Kirk was assassinated 24 hours ago, when he was holding an open forum question-and-answer session at a college… read more
Shortly after Darwin’s famous publication advancing the theory of evolution in 1859, there arose a hypothesis regarding the compilation of the… read more
You may remember Audrey Hepburn, star of My Fair Lady and one of the great iconic natural beauties of the cinema. Researchers studying beauty have… read more
From within the giant wooden horse, a group of warriors climbed out. And in the darkness and the quiet of night, these warriors opened the city gates… read more
As we have seen with the last couple of blog posts, the illumination of the great biblical truth of freedom and liberty was very strong in the minds… read more
The oldest person on record, whose age has been verified according to Google, is a French woman, Jeanne Calment. She lived to the age of 122 years… read more
The position of eastern religion is that nature is eternal, and that man should find his place in the rhythms and eternal cycling of nature. Nature… read more
Emphasis on absolute references, such as represented by the kilogram standard and mathematics as discussed in the last two blogs, are vestiges of… read more
By seeking to redefine the Standard Kilogram (Le Grand K) in terms of energy, as described in last week’s blog, scientists have moved from a… read more
It may be less popular today, but you have probably heard the sentiment of this title. Perhaps your mother said it to you growing up, encouraging you… read more
Evolutionists argue that finding common chemical fasteners and molecular building blocks in biological organisms points to a common evolution. Atoms,… read more