• Does My Use of Carmeli’s Cosmology Provide a Valid Solution to the Starlight-Travel-Time Problem?

    The author explores creating a cosmological model based on Carmeli’s theory, incorporating biblical hypotheses and new physics. Despite its limitations, the model addresses issues in cosmology. But in 2021 the author abandoned the model due to inconsistencies.

  • In Australia We Kill 100,000 Babies in the Womb Every Year

    Australia, a wealthy nation, faces controversy with White Ribbon Australia’s alleged hypocrisy in claiming to prevent violence against women while supporting abortion. The organization is accused of neglecting unborn females and promoting semantic manipulation in justifying abortion. Scripture and human rights groups condemn this contradictory stance.

  • Time As a Geometric Property of Space

    The paper explores the idea that time is a geometric property of space, challenging traditional views. By using Clifford geometric algebra, it presents an alternative to the Minkowski spacetime formulation and suggests that time has both irreversible and reversible components.

  • Quantum Theory to Eliminate the Beginning of the Universe

    Cosmologists try to eliminate the need for a Creator by proposing an eternal universe and denying the big bang’s singularity. Scientists aim to replace the singularity with a quantum gravity theory.

  • Why Should Baryons Define Where the Dark Matter is? Another Dark Matter Problem

    A research paper challenges the existence of dark matter in spiral galaxies. Analyzing data from 153 galaxies, the team found a robust relationship between observed and expected accelerations, suggesting the need for new physics explanations. This calls into question the halo dark matter model.

  • Now the Expansion of the Universe is Not Accelerating

    The discovery of accelerating universal expansion relied on assumptions about the big bang cosmological theory and standard brightness of type Ia supernovae. A new study challenges this, suggesting no acceleration and calling for nuanced cosmological models.

  • You’re Not Lost in a Directionless Universe

    The Science news article reports on a study where simulations on the universe’s anisotropic structures were conducted. It concludes the universe is isotropic, challenging the big bang model. The “Axis of Evil” anomaly in CMB data remains unexplained.

  • Holy Spirit: Indwelling or Filling?

    All saved Christians receive the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Sometimes some get a big dose of it at salvation, sometimes some get it at another time, but all believers have the Spirit of God dwelling in them otherwise they are not of Christ.

  • Can Saved Christians Be Overcome by Satan and Lose Their Salvation?

    The content discusses the biblical interpretation of being “overcome” and losing salvation. It emphasizes that believers, led by the Spirit, overcome the world through faith in Christ and are promised eternal salvation.

  • SETI Really?

    Astronomers have been searching for extraterrestrial intelligence for over 50 years, hoping to find intelligent life through telescopes and radio signals. Recent findings turned out to be terrestrial in origin.

  • The Cosmos Might Be Mostly Devoid of Life

    The article by physicist Paul Davies in the 2016 Scientific American magazine discusses the challenges in understanding the origin of life and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, highlighting the shift in scientific beliefs.

  • So Shall Also the Coming of the Son of Man Be

    Matthew 24:37 predicts Christ’s return with signs similar to Noah’s days. Modern Ark replicas may serve as a warning of impending judgment but also symbolize salvation in Christ.

  • Big Bang Birthed from Cosmic Egg

    Belgian priest Georges Lemaître developed the theory of the expanding Universe, envisioning a universe with galaxies moving away from each other. Despite his pioneering insights, Lemaître was overshadowed.

  • Do Shinto Shrines Resemble Israel’s Tabernacle in Structure?

    When Toru Tasu was a young child, he would play on a Shinto shrine grounds. He became a Christian in 1989, and since then have seldom gone to Shinto shrines. However, he realized the structure of the shrine resembled Israel’s tabernacle despite the fact that it looked very Japanese.

  • A Cosmic Dragonfly

    Astronomers photographed the ultradiffuse galaxy Dragonfly 44 using the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph (GMOS) on the 8-meter Gemini North telescope in Mauna Kea, Hawaii. The galaxy is alleged to be comprised of 99.99% dark matter and has very few visible stars.

  • Warning! Prophecy

    In 1965, Virginia Berg received a ‘Warning Prophecy’ about a ‘Great Confusion’. This commentary believes this prophecy corresponds to current times, paralleling it to the Arab Spring, rise of Islamic fundamentalism, and West’s shift from Christianity to atheism. The writer encourages readiness for impending chaos.

  • Does Dark Matter matter?

    By challenging the belief that “Dark Matter Lives”, by saying that “Dark Matter is Dead”, ultimately one is challenging the validity of the big bang origin of the Universe.

  • As in the Days of Noah

    The book “When Jesus Returns ― what then?” by Jim Gibson discusses the parallel between the days of Noah and the present time.