Dating Methods The Ups and Downs of Radiocarbon Dates July 2, 2025 Carbon-14 dates are sometimes interesting, but must be interpreted in light of assumptions. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics All Science Is Political Science January 7, 2025 Unless independently wealthy, scientists work at the behest of government funding agencies. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Another Population Bomb? November 16, 2022 Scientists are claiming the Earth's human population hit 8 billion this month. But there are reasons to want more. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Magnetism Confirms Biblical Dates October 27, 2022 The earth's magnetic field has multiple uses for mankind and life. Now, another benefit has come to light: dating archaeology sites. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Nature’s Maker Identified December 24, 2020 There's no wondering any longer. The World-Maker has self-identified and come forward. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Canaanites Were Genetically Distinct May 29, 2020 A new study finds that the the Canaanites before the Conquest were a distinct people, as the Bible says. CONTINUE READING
Health Food Abounds for the Poor August 20, 2019 People don't starve because of a lack of resources. They suffer because of bad ideas and wicked rulers. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Radiocarbon Dating Is Not Globally Uniform May 31, 2018 Adjustment required for dates in the Levant could undermine published results by decades and impact debates about Biblical chronology. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Physicist Acknowledges Positive Role of Religion in Science January 28, 2018 How can science reject religion, when many of the founding fathers of science were men of strong Biblical faith? CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Kingdom of David and Solomon Supported by Growing Evidence November 25, 2017 The evidence is coming together to support the Biblical record of David and Solomon. An Israeli publication updates the latest finds. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Copper Mine at Timna Shows Solomon's Power January 12, 2017 Continuing discoveries in the Timna Valley in southern Israel near the Gulf of Aqaba show the widespread and dominant influence of Solomon's kingdom. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Arad Texts Confirm Widespread Literacy in Judah April 12, 2016 Analysis of 16 texts written on pottery shards confirm that ordinary people were literate in Old Testament times. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Reason Honestly with Purpose November 22, 2015 Science and society cannot exist without moral values. Use them; you were born with the capacity to apprehend them. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Biblical Name Found on Pottery June 17, 2015 An iron-age pot at a fortress south of Jerusalem is inscribed with the name of King Saul's successor at the time of David. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Solomon Corroborated: It's His Copper Mine September 5, 2013 Copper mines in the Aravah of Israel were most likely Solomon's property, not the Egyptians', new date estimates show, supporting the Biblical chronology. CONTINUE READING