We are left with the question as to why the myth persists that the discovery of radioactivity ... proved Kelvin wrong... Part of the answer, perhaps, is that it makes a good story.... As Stephen Gould ... wrote: “The most erroneous stories are those we think we know best—and therefore never scrutinize or question” (1996). It is hard to dissuade aging scientists, as they slip into their anecdotage, from repeating stories that they find amusing, but their younger colleagues must not mistake such stories for the history of science. — England, Molnar and Richter, GSA Today, Jan 2007
I have just recently started studying this science of God stuff with some degree of diligence and I am astonished at what I did not know and did not understand, despite my 58 years, and 4 Master’s Degrees, to include from an Ivy League school. Thank you for your efforts to get the true word out. — a reader in Alabama
It needs adding, finally, that our recognition of intelligent and intentional expressions does not require us to understand everything about their source. We would have no difficulty distinguishing the significance of letters on a page from that of pebbles distributed on a sandy shore, even if we knew nothing about origins in either case. We can declare a functioning machine to be a designed object, whether or not we have any clue about who designed it. — Stephen L. Talbott, Nature Institute, May 17, 2016

One of the most prominent scientific geniuses of the 17th century, Christiaan Huygens would be known as an “intelligent design” scientist if he lived today. Plants and animals are very different from inanimate matter, he argued, because “everything in them is so exactly adapted to some design, every part of them so fitted to its proper life, that they manifest an Infinite Wisdom.” Inventor of the pendulum clock and early proponent of the wave theory of light, Huygens was well-connected as a member of the Paris Academy, but rejected the rationalistic agnosticism in those circles. His prestige was commemorated on the Huygens Probe that landed on Saturn’s moon Titan in 2005, a moon that he had discovered 350 years earlier in 1655.
December 3, 2015The royal seal of a Biblical king has been found, stating “belonging to Hezekiah, son of Ahaz, king of Judah” near the Temple Mount.
January 15, 2019Dr Jerry Bergman, author of books on the Holocaust, is not the only scientist seeing danger by tweaking the human genome.
December 28, 2007The wonders of cell division are described in several new discovery papers.
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Because they regard not the works of the Lord, nor the operation of his hands, he shall destroy them, and not build them up. Psalm&nsp;28:5