by Ed Van Gennip | Aug 27, 2015 | Did You Know?
Mutations occur frequently in nature. Many diseases are the result of genetic mutations. The number and variety increase every year. Evolutionists claim life evolved through many small changes or mutations over millions of years. The beneficial mutations survived and...
by Ed Van Gennip | Aug 27, 2015 | Did You Know?
The earth is rotating at 1,674 kilometres per hour (1,046 miles per hour). It is slowing down, thus periodically time is added (a leap second) to our clock. This last happened June 30 2015 at 7:59:59pm. Extrapolating backwards, the earth was travelling much faster in...
by Ed Van Gennip | Aug 27, 2015 | Did You Know?
The earth’s magnetic field, called the Van Allen belt, has weakened 6% in the past 150 years. If the earth were old the magnetic field would have been too strong to allow life in the not too distant past. This magnetic field decay is not factored into Carbon 14...
by Ed Van Gennip | Aug 27, 2015 | Did You Know?
The Unified Theory of the source of all matter in the universe is based on string theory. All objects, an apple for example, or even us people, are made of atoms. At one time atoms were thought to be the smallest objects, indivisible. Scientists later discovered atoms...
by Ed Van Gennip | Aug 25, 2015 | Did You Know?
In 1841 the word dinosaur was invented. Before this, these creatures where called dragons. Thus the terms mean the same thing. Many recipes for healing in middle ages called for dragon saliva or crushed bones. The epic story of Gilgamesh records him slaying the dragon...
by Ed Van Gennip | Aug 25, 2015 | Did You Know?
The Jewish calendar says the year 5769 is the year 2000 in the Julian calendar, the one most of the world uses today. The Chinese calendar came from the Babylonians around 2500 B.C. It is interesting that this calendar begins at approximately the time the flood,...
by Ed Van Gennip | Aug 25, 2015 | Did You Know?
Richard Feynman, Nobel prize in physics, said “Many scientists do believe in both science and God, the God of revelation, in a perfectly consistent way.” Alan Lightman, an M.I.T. professor stated “References to God continued in the scientific...
by Ed Van Gennip | Dec 14, 2014 | Did You Know?
If the universe is billions of years old the older galaxies should not be spiral; they would have lost their shape by now. But the ‘older’ galaxies have retained their shape. Spiral arms are clear indications of youth, yet many evolutionary scientists...
by Ed Van Gennip | Oct 7, 2014 | Did You Know?
Scientists claim stalactites and stalagmites take many thousands of years to form. This stalactite is in the Rolphton Hydro Electric near Ottawa, Canada. It was built in the 1950’s. It formed on the top of a pipe in less than 50 years! Examples such as these...
by Ed Van Gennip | Oct 6, 2014 | Did You Know?
The Chinese calendar presents 12 images of animals. Each animal roughly corresponds to a month of the year. 12 animals and 12 months. That is not strange. 11 of the 12 are animals in the calendar exist today, they are real. One does not, which is the dragon. What is...
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