Common Ancestry and the Bible--Discerning Where to Draw the Line
In last month's column, the Institute for Creation Research life sciences team explained the first of several key research questions in origins biology--the nature and meaning of taxonomy. This month we discuss the question of the extent and limits of common ancestry.
Hidden Assumptions Play 'Hide and Seek': Using Context and Clarification to 'Tag' Bible Critics
Hide and seek is a childhood game that many of us played years ago. But how many of us recognize that same "game" when it is played by those who criticize the Bible? In many instances, when some skeptics criticize the Bible's accuracy or logic, the real game being played is a sophistic version of hide and seek.
The Mind Behind the Design: Unraveling Life's Plans and Specifications
Suppose someone walks through their neighborhood and spies a new construction site for a custom-built home. Concrete has just been placed for the foundation. About how long ago did the project start?
Students See Real Science with ICR
Every year, First Baptist Academy (FBA) high school students in Dallas, Texas, take the week before spring break to participate in extracurricular courses. These Interim Term classes have ranged from sewing and culinary arts to self defense and a trip to England.
Our Day in Court: ICR Graduate School v. THECB et al
Longtime Acts & Facts readers will be aware of the Institute for Creation Research's fight for academic freedom in the state of Texas. As prior issues have noted,1 in April 2008 the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) banned the ICR Graduate School (ICRGS) from offering its Master of Science degree in Texas.
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