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Myths Dressed as Science - Apr 13, 2015
/article/myths-dressed-scienceVernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - A recent MSN article claims a fossilized hominid called "Little Foot" found in a cave at the Sterkfontein site near Johannesburg, South Africa, is approximately 3.67 million years old.1 A similar report appeared in ScienceNews.2 Both...
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Vernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - This series has summarized radioisotope dating models, their assumptions, and how those assumptions mistakenly lead to a “deep time” picture of our universe.1 Secularist scientists want us to accept their circular arguments and...
Vernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - This series has summarized radioisotope dating models, their assumptions, and how those assumptions mistakenly lead to a “deep time” picture of our universe.1 Secularist scientists want us to accept their circular arguments and...
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Vernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ. (Colossians 2:8) Author’s note: I was about nineteen when...
Vernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ. (Colossians 2:8) Author’s note: I was about nineteen when...
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Vernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - The secret things belong unto the Lord our God: but those things which are revealed belong unto us and to our children forever, that we may do the words of this law. (Deuteronomy 29:29) Editor’s note: We’ve received a wide range...
Vernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - The secret things belong unto the Lord our God: but those things which are revealed belong unto us and to our children forever, that we may do the words of this law. (Deuteronomy 29:29) Editor’s note: We’ve received a wide range...
The Noble Clock: Radioactive Dating, Part 3 - Nov 28, 2014
/article/noble-clock-radioactive-dating-partVernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - Radioactive dating methods—many of which are quite elaborate—have numerous physical condition requirements that cannot realistically remain unaffected over millions and perhaps billions of years. Since the potassium-argon dating...
The Iconic Isochron: Radioactive Dating, Part 2 - Oct 31, 2014
/article/iconic-isochron-radioactive-datingVernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - The Bible is quite clear about the origin and timeframe for the creation of Earth and the cosmos. If Scripture is inaccurate in this, then how can it be trusted in anything else? Some evolutionists throw out theistic evolution (God using...
Clocks in Rocks? Radioactive Dating, Part 1 - Sep 30, 2014
/article/clocks-rocks-radioactive-dating-partVernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - We don’t know what we are talking about. Many of us believed that string theory was a very dramatic break with our previous notions of quantum theory. But now we learn that string theory, well, is not that much of a break. The state of...
Hijacking the Scientific Method - Jul 31, 2014
/article/hijacking-scientific-methodVernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - Are modern schools teaching the scientific method properly? It appears the general public and even the scientific community itself has a rather fuzzy understanding of what it is.1 In its purest form, the scientific method can be succinctly...
Order Points to a Recent Creation - May 30, 2014
/article/order-points-recent-creationVernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - Evolutionists would have us believe that over the course of 3.7 billion years simple molecules somehow organized themselves into the significantly more complicated molecules of living organisms, then into the even more elaborate living cell, and...
Proton Problems: Faith in Theories or Reality? - Mar 31, 2014
/article/proton-problems-faith-theories-or-realityVernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - The proton—a positively charged particle found in the nuclei of atoms—continues to present problems for the Standard Model of particle physics. Generally considered a composite particle, it is made up of three subatomic particles...