Does Proper Interpretation of Scripture Require a Recent Creation? (Part I)
In the spring of 1978, Wheaton College was the scene of a significant panel discussion on a topic of current interest and divergence among evangelicals—the Biblical evidence regarding a recent creation. One of the highlights of the Fifth Midwest Creation Week organized by Paul M. MacKinney, of the I.C.R.
Nature's Challenge to Evolutionary Theory
Nowadays, there are many large fish with sharp teeth that roam the oceans seeking what they may devour. But as they feed on smaller fish and shrimp, their mouths begin to accumulate food debris and parasites. Lacking recourse to a toothbrush, how is such a fish going to clean its teeth?
The Remarkable Re-Birth of Planet Earth
Some day, the sun will grow cold, and life on earth will cease. The whole epoch of animals and plants is only an interlude between ages that will be too cold.—This, at least, is what science regards as most probable, and in our disillusioned generation, it is easy to believe.
Things that are Made
"Evidence of creation? Isn't creation just something you believe? How can you find scientific evidence of creation?"
Racine Debate
The 1000-seat Memorial Hall on the shore of Lake Michigan in downtown Racine, Wisconsin, was filled to capacity on Monday, May 1st, for the creation-evolution debate between Dr. Duane Gish and Dr. Vincent T. D’Orazio. Dr. D’Orazio, who earned his Ph.D.








