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RATE Summary - Sep 29, 2023
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Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D. - Purpose The RATE (Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth) project from 1997 to 2005 examined and then refuted the claim that radioisotope dating proves the earth is multiple millions of years old. This research program was jointly supported...

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Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D. - I first met Dr. Henry Morris in 1973 when he spoke in chapel at Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana. With a growing interest in creation studies, my family and I spent the 1979–1980 sabbatical year in El Cajon, California, where time was...

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Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D. -  Introduction Some of the most fascinating details of creation occur on the scale of the very small and the very large. Examples extend widely from the world of tiny living microbes to the vast regions of space. Everyday analogies and...

/article/chicxulub-demise-dinosaurs
Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D. - Introduction There have been nearly one hundred different dinosaur extinction theories offered in recent decades. These range from poisonous plants to mass suicide by dinosaur herds. One particular extinction theory has gained wide acceptance since...

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Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D. - The nine solar system planets, from Mercury to Pluto, have been much-studied targets of the space age. In general, a planet is any massive object which orbits a star, in our case, the Sun. Some have questioned the status of Pluto, mainly because of...

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Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D. - Background December 14, 1900, is called the birthday of quantum mechanics. On this date German physicist Max Planck first presented his new quantum concepts. At this time it was generally thought that the classical physics of Isaac Newton fully...

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Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D. - INTRODUCTION Dramatic space pictures from the Hubble Telescope and other new instruments have become frequent news events. Everyone is awed by these colorful images of distant planets, stars, and galaxies. For the creationist, important...

Gravity - Oct 1, 1994
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Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D. - Introduction Gravity holds us firmly on the ground and also keeps the earth circling the sun. It draws rain from the sky and causes the tides. This mysterious gravity force continues to puzzle scientists even as it gives stability to the universe....

/article/plasma-universe
Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D. - Introduction Recent reports of "wrinkles" in space have been promoted as a major victory for the Big Bang. This may or may not help explain the large-scale structure of the universe. Meanwhile, other fundamental problems remain, such...

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Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D. - Introduction Whether considering a star or a starfish, design remains one of the strongest evidences in support of Creation. Opponents never have known how to deal with the compelling design and plan observed in all parts of nature.1 Meanwhile,...

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