3-D Praying Mantis Vision Confounds Evolution–ICR

In the animal kingdom, many types of creatures use stereo vision to determine the distances between them and visible objects. In humans, each of our eyes records a slightly different version of what is observed. These two different views are then accurately merged in our brains to produce a single image—computationally using the differences between […]

On the Death of Stephen Hawking–ICR

  Well-known physicist and atheist Stephen Hawking died at age 76 on March 14, 2018. He uniquely bridged the gap between ivory-tower academia and popular culture. ICR nuclear physicist Dr. Vernon Cupps says, “He captured the public’s imagination and endeared himself to millions around the world. He is best known in the world of physics […]

Broward County’s Reverse Jail-to-School Pipeline 

  At the same time the Broward County school system was dismantling the “school-to-prison pipeline” under policies that failed to stop accused shooter Nikolas Cruz, it was building another pipeline, funneling back into regular classrooms thousands of other potentially dangerous students released from local jails, county and school district records reveal.Through a little-known “re-engagement” program […]

Did God Write the Story You Didn’t Want?

Have you ever looked around at your life and assumed that nothing is ever going to get better? That the hard things will just get harder and the good things might disappear? That there’s no point in hoping anymore because it will only lead to disappointment?I have. More . . .

How to Worship an Omnipotent God

Yesterday, in worship, we focused on our Omnipotent God.  When we meditate on His omnipotence we usually think of the immensity of His power—creation itself, the vast power of the universe—as Paul calls it “His eternal power and Godhead.”  But His power is just as marvelous when manifested in seemingly small things like the power […]

How amorality thrives on college campuses – Washington Times

[The article opens describing a short story, “The Lottery,” that involves human sacrifice for the purpose of ensuring good harvests.] When Ms. Haugaard pressed them for more of their thoughts, she was appalled to discover that not one student in the class was willing to say the practice of human sacrifice was morally wrong! She […]