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Jason Lisle, Ph.D. - The smallest planet of our solar system holds some big mysteries for secular astronomers, and it continues to delight creationists. Mercury is only 38 percent the diameter of Earth, making it the smallest and least massive of the eight planets....

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Jason Lisle, Ph.D. - Then God made...the greater light to rule the day. (Genesis 1:16) At the heart of our solar system is the sun, a stable hydrogen “bomb” that gives off more energy every second than a billion major cities would use in an entire...

The Solar System - May 31, 2013
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Jason Lisle, Ph.D. - One of the wonderful things about astronomy is that it is so different from our everyday experience. Things are not what they might seem at first glance. Who could have guessed that those tiny little specks of light in our night sky are actually...

/article/washing-machines-mars
Jason Lisle, Ph.D. - Several news outlets yesterday heralded early reports from NASA that the Curiosity rover on Mars has found evidence that the red planet could have supported primitive life.1, 2, 3 But imagine reading the following in the news instead: The...

/article/two-book-fallacy
Jason Lisle, Ph.D. - The founder of the scientific method, Francis Bacon, taught that God has written two books: the Scriptures and the book of creation (or nature).1 Today, many professing Christians affirm this view. After all, the Scriptures teach that God’s...

Evolutionary Math? - Nov 30, 2012
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Jason Lisle, Ph.D. - Most people have heard of “evolutionary biology.” But the term “evolution” is often applied in a broader sense (gradual, naturalistic changes over long ages) to other fields of study. Some people study geology or astronomy...

/article/blue-stars-confirm-recent-creation
Jason Lisle, Ph.D. - Orion is one of the most well-known and easily recognized constellations of the winter sky. The three bright blue stars in Orion’s belt seem to draw our attention instantly.1 Such stars are a strong confirmation of the biblical...

/article/importance-creation-research
Jason Lisle, Ph.D. - All science is creation science. Science is possible precisely because God upholds the universe in a consistent way that the human mind can (at least partially) understand. If the universe were merely the result of chance, then there would be no...

/article/research-at-icr-overview
Jason Lisle, Ph.D. - It is a very exciting time to be a Christian! As we learn more about life, the earth, and the universe, we continue to be impressed by how science confirms what the Bible teaches—this is especially obvious in the topic of origins. Although...

/article/does-genesis-really-matter
Jason Lisle, Ph.D. - Does the creation versus evolution debate matter today? Perhaps you have heard people say, “With all the problems in today’s world, we really shouldn’t bother arguing about how it all began. We need to be concerned about the...

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