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Historical Accuracy - Article
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Henry M. Morris III, D.Min. - ... Bible has been a significant source book for secular archaeology, helping to identify such ancient figures as Sargon (Isaiah 20:1), Sennacherib (Isaiah 37:37), Horam of Gezer (Joshua 10:33), Hazar (Joshua 15:27), and the nation of the...
Boats and Jewelry: 'Stone Age' People Were Surprisingly Modern - Article
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Brian Thomas, Ph.D. - ... finds continue to demonstrate that man has always been man, right from the start. A cache of double-edged cutting implements, known to have been used in boat building, was recently discovered on the Mediterranean island of Crete....
Undersea Monolith Reveals Genius Engineering - Article
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Brian Thomas, Ph.D. - ... all the scientific disciplines, underwater archaeology may be one of the most fascinating. These researchers examine artifacts our ancestors left behind before global sea level rose and covered them. A newly discovered monolith—a...
Top 2015 News: Human Origins - Article
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Brian Thomas, Ph.D. - ... nations slowly emerged from Africa. But discoveries from archaeology, linguistics, and genetics during 2015 confirm the Genesis account. Strange-looking fossil reconstructions named Homo naledi were probably the most popular human origins...
Scripture Memory & Archaeological Evidence | Creation.Live Podcast: Episode 9 - Article
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Staff Writer - ... commit themselves to Scripture memorization? And how can archaeology strengthen our faith in the accuracy of the Bible? In this episode, hosts Trey and Ivana chat with the Bible Memory Man, Professor Tom Meyer, and ICR's Chief...
Press Release 07 24 2009 - Article
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- ... in biblical studies, theology, apologetics, origins science, archaeology, etc., including ICR professors Dr. Henry Morris III, Dr. John Morris, Dr. Jim Johnson, and others. Additional Master Faculty include Dallas Seminary professors Dr. Stan...
Sea Serpent on Danish Ship Prow - Article
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Brian Thomas, Ph.D. - But few researchers think this way. Professor of maritime archaeology at Södertörn University Johan Rönnby told the BBC, "I think it's some kind of fantasy animal—a dragon with lion ears and crocodile-like mouth....
ICR Launches New Research Funding Initiative - Article
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Staff Writer - ... biogeography, or Christian apologetics applied to history/archaeology), so that such scholarly research is designed and useful for analyzing the biblical account of creation, the Fall in Eden, the worldwide Flood, the division of languages, or...
Doesn't Carbon Dating Prove the Earth Is Old? - Article
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John D. Morris, Ph.D. - ... for dates in this range. In theory, it might be useful to archaeology, but not to geology or paleontology. Furthermore, the assumptions on which it is based and the conditions which must be satisfied are questionable, and in practice, no one...
Should Darwin Day Be Observed? - Article
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John D. Morris, Ph.D. - ... thought. It extends not only into biology, but into geology, archaeology, sociology, astronomy, theology, economics, etc. Almost everything is thought to undergo gradual change over time, by means of random, natural processes. Truly it has become...
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