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
I’m a small town newspaper editor in southwest Wyoming. We’re pretty isolated, and finding your site was a great as finding a gold mine. I read it daily, and if there’s nothing new, I re-read everything. I follow links. I read the Scientist of the Month. It’s the best site I’ve run across. Our local school board is all Darwinist and determined to remain that way. —a newspaper editor in Wyoming
Consensus positions clearly may only represent the group opinion at one instant in time, and may not represent the true range of uncertainty about the issue at hand.... This is disturbing because consensus is often used in the geosciences. — Andrew Curtis, "The Science of Subjectivity," Geology (40:1), Jan. 2012

On January 31, 2018, our Creation Scientist of the Month, at age 90, celebrated the 60th anniversary of Explorer 1: America’s first satellite. He was not only present at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) on the historic day of January 31, 1958, he was a key figure in its success. Dr Henry Richter managed the satellite, its instruments, and its ground communications, and was the first to confirm that it had reached orbit.
This was before America even had a space agency. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was formed as a result of the success of the Explorer satellites, which had imbued Americans with a renewed sense of pride after the Russians had beaten them to space with Sputnik 1 (October 4, 1957) and Sputnik 2 (November 3, 1957). Richter continued advancing space technology as America began the race to the moon. But his own trajectory would not be smooth. Henry Richter (not to be confused with Charles Richter of ‘Richter Scale’ fame) would experience a series of mishaps and failures before understanding the true secret of success. Along the way, he would also find satisfying explanations for the amazing designs he grew to appreciate on his own vessel: ‘Spacecraft Earth.’
May 14, 2020This article from Odober 19, 2004 should be remembered because of its importance. Evolutionists ignored it.
July 2, 2007Myth: Lord Kelvin held back the progress of geology for 100 years by insisting the Earth was younger than geologists and evolutionists believed. Myth debunked here.
April 17, 2020Evolutionists are going to be very upset over what this paper claims: phylogenetic trees of living animals are meaningless.
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