Limits to evolutionary thinking are clearly seen when secular scientists posit questions, but not the question, as they conduct investigations related...
An article appeared in the Jan./Feb. 2004 issue of The Professional Geologist by paleontology Professor, James S. Mellett, with the intriguing title,...
Photosynthesis in plants starts with the absorption of light energy from sunlight, but scientists have been baffled as to how plants utilize the noisy...
How in the world did a creature as odd as the duck-billed platypus originate? This creature lays eggs like a reptile, has venom like a reptile, spurs like...
by Tim Clarey, Ph.D., and Brian Thomas, Ph.D.*
Just south of Yellowstone National Park lies one of the most picturesque mountain ranges in the western...
Purpose
Nothing put a damper on uniformitarianism like the Mount St. Helens eruption did on May 18, 1980. Prior to this eruption, strict uniformitarianism...