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Purpose, Progress, and Promise, Part 7 - May 29, 2015
/article/purpose-progress-promise-part-7Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - For the past several years, the Institute for Creation Research has been seeking answers to the major questions of creation biology. This series’ previous installments chronicled the purpose and scope of ICR’s life sciences research.1...
The First Joint ICR/CRS Research Meeting - Mar 31, 2015
/article/first-joint-icr-crs-research-meetingNathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - The Institute for Creation Research (ICR) and the Creation Research Society (CRS) are pleased to announce their first-ever joint research meeting July 30–August 1, 2015, in Dallas, Texas. This meeting marks the culmination of a long...
Purpose, Progress, and Promise, Part 6 - Feb 27, 2015
/article/purpose-progress-promise-part-6Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - In this series, we are tracing the Institute for Creation Research’s efforts to replace the evolutionary model on the origin of species with one that is both biblically faithful and scientifically superior. Previous installments give some...
Purpose, Progress, and Promise, Part 5 - Jan 30, 2015
/article/purpose-progress-promise-part-5Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - The first two articles of this series described the purpose and strategy of ICR’s life sciences research.1 Installments three and four surveyed the incredible gains our science team has made on the question of human origins.2 The intense...
Purpose, Progress, and Promise, Part 4 - Dec 30, 2014
/article/purpose-progress-promise-part-4Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - The first two installments of this series described the purpose and strategy of ICR’s life sciences research and highlighted the key origins questions we’re trying to answer—the how, where, why, when, and from whom different...
Purpose, Progress, and Promise, Part 3 - Nov 28, 2014
/article/purpose-progress-promise-part-3Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - The last two installments of this series described the purpose and strategy of the Institute for Creation Research’s life sciences research and highlighted the key questions on origins we’re trying to answer—the how, where, why,...
Purpose, Progress, and Promise, Part 2 - Oct 31, 2014
/article/purpose-progress-promise-part-2Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - In last month’s article, I described the purpose of ICR’s life sciences research and sketched out the need for a counter-offensive strategy against evolution’s lines of scientific arguments. This month I describe the scope of...
Purpose, Progress, and Promise, Part 1 - Sep 30, 2014
/article/purpose-progress-promise-part-1Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - Readers of this column know that over the last four to five years the Institute for Creation Research has been heavily involved in life sciences research. In this article series, we will bring you up to date on the purpose, progress, and promise...
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Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - For over 150 years, Darwin’s hypothesis that all species share a common ancestor has dominated the creation-evolution debate. Surprisingly, when Darwin wrote his seminal work, he had no direct evidence for these genealogical...
Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - For over 150 years, Darwin’s hypothesis that all species share a common ancestor has dominated the creation-evolution debate. Surprisingly, when Darwin wrote his seminal work, he had no direct evidence for these genealogical...
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Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - ICR’s BioOrigins team is entering a new, exciting phase of investigation. In August, we will present several preliminary research advances at the Creation Research Society (CRS) conference. This represents an important step forward in our...
Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. - ICR’s BioOrigins team is entering a new, exciting phase of investigation. In August, we will present several preliminary research advances at the Creation Research Society (CRS) conference. This represents an important step forward in our...