RATE Summary

Purpose

Creation Pioneer Don DeYoung

I first met Dr. Henry Morris in 1973 when he spoke in chapel at Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana. With a growing interest in creation studies, my family and I spent the 1979–1980 sabbatical year in El Cajon, California, where time was divided between the Institute for Creation Research and Christian Heritage College (now San Diego Christian College).

Extremes of Creation

 Introduction

Chicxulub and the Demise of the Dinosaurs

Introduction

The Search for New Planets

The nine solar system planets, from Mercury to Pluto, have been much-studied targets of the space age. In general, a planet is any massive object which orbits a star, in our case, the Sun. Some have questioned the status of Pluto, mainly because of its small size, but it remains a full-fledged planet. There is little evidence for additional solar planets beyond Pluto.

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