The unilineal depiction of human evolution popularized by the familiar iconography of an evolutionary ‘march to modern man’ has been proven wrong for more than 60 years. However, the cartoon continues to provide a popular straw man for scientists, writers and editors alike. — Tim White, paleoanthropologist, in Current Biology Feb. 2013
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First, then, let us, as rational creatures, be ever ready to acknowledge God as our Creator and daily Preserver; and that we are each of us individually dependent on his special care and good will towards us, in supporting the wonderful action of nature which constitutes our existence.... . Let us also, knowing our entire dependence on Divine Benevolence, as rational creatures, do ourselves the honor to express personally and frequently, our thanks to Him for His goodness; and to present our petitions to Him for the favours which we constantly require. — Rufus Porter, Editor, Scientific American 1st issue, Aug. 28, 1845
Edward Morley helped conduct an experiment that proved vital to Einstein’s theory of relativity, in which Einstein treated the constancy of the speed of light as a fundamental principle of the universe in the development of his revolutionary ideas. Morley was a believer in the deity and second coming of Christ, as well as a university professor of science and a pastor of a church in Ohio.
Parents caught in the role of home schoolers should take their students outside for two benefits: education and health.
Touted as an evolutionary explanation for bird egg shapes, a new hypothesis celebrating natural selection falls like Humpty Dumpty under a gentle breeze of questioning.
With the accelerating trend toward legalization of this psychoactive plant, what should Bible believers think?
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