Several years ago I worked at a wilderness camp for the summer. Some beavers kept flooding one area of land and toppling nearby trees, so I voted myself into a committee of one to get rid of the problem. With mattocks in hand, I marched to their dam, and, with great effort, hack a hole …
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Knobcone Pine
Nature not only declares the creative genius of God, but it also teaches us lessons He may well have had in mind at their creation. Take, for example, the Knobcone Pine. What Record Do They Hold? Scientifically, it is known as Pinus attenuata. This conifer grows at elevations from 1000-4000ft., in dry, rocky soils along …
How Much Time is ‘Enough’?
So just how old is the universe according to science? Obviously, evolution requires huge amounts of time to explain how the complexity of life we know today could have developed through a series of random accidents. As the orderliness and complexity of life have been better understood, the age of the earth and thus the …
Discovering the Peanut
Having a creation viewpoint toward the world is more than a mental exercise. The whole world has benefited from the work of those who viewed the natural world as designed. Take, for example, the discoverer of the peanut. Who Was George Washington Carver? George was born the year before the Civil War ended. One evening …