Articles
Creation Q&A |
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. |
Jun 28, 2013
The presence of carbon-14 (C-14) in specimens that are supposedly millions of years old is a serious problem for believers in an old earth. C-14 is a radioactive variety or “isotope” of carbon that eventually decays into nitrogen....
Features |
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. |
May 31, 2013
ICR research sometimes involves detecting flawed logic in common evolutionary arguments. One such argument claims that something called the “multiverse” removes the need for a Creator. Is this claim valid?
In an attempt to solve...
Creation Science Update |
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. |
Apr 3, 2013
On March 21, 2013, the European Space Agency (ESA) published a new image of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, generated from data collected by the Planck space telescope. Big Bang cosmologists interpret the CMB to be...
Impact |
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. |
Mar 29, 2013
Evolutionists have long used the carbon-14, or radiocarbon, dating technique as a “hammer” to bludgeon Bible-believing Christians. A straightforward reading of the Bible describes a 6,000-year-old universe, and because some carbon-14...
Creation Science Update |
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. |
Mar 22, 2013
Scientists announced last week that they likely confirmed the existence of a particle called the Higgs boson.1 One media outlet said this of the Higgs boson: "It helps solve one of the most fundamental riddles of the universe: how the Big...
Back to Genesis |
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. |
Feb 28, 2013
Robert Ballard, the underwater explorer who became famous for discovering the wreck of the Titanic, recently claimed to have found evidence for Noah’s Flood in the Black Sea.1 Could this be true?
Although Ballard mentions Noah’s...
Creation Science Update |
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. |
Feb 13, 2013
A feature story in a recent issue of the journal Nature described four solar system bodies that are puzzling to evolutionary scientists.1 Specifically, the article discussed the rings of Saturn, two of Saturn's moons (Enceladus and Titan),...
Creation Science Update |
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. |
Feb 11, 2013
NASA launched the WMAP (Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe) spacecraft in 2001. Its purpose was to make precise measurements of subtle variations in the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB). Some cosmologists interpret the CMB to be an...
Creation Science Update |
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. |
Feb 8, 2013
No liquid water is present on the surface of Mars, but researchers have suggested that a lake may have once existed on the surface of the red planet.1 Researchers inferred, based upon photographs taken by the NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the...
Back to Genesis |
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. |
Dec 28, 2012
Some say that Christians should re-interpret what Genesis states about the origin of the universe to match the claims of the Big Bang model.But which Big Bang model are they talking about? Several versions have cropped up since Georges...

