• Comment on “Issachar Insight – Chuck Missler and Barry Setterfield”

    A critique of Barry Setterfield’s physics theory by me a biblical creationist and physics professor, pointing out flaws and contradictions in his theory.

  • What Impact Does the Detection of Gravitational Waves Have on Biblical Creation?

    Gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein, were first observed by LIGO on September 14, 2015, supporting general relativity. A binary black hole merger at 1.3 billion light-years had masses of 36 M⊙ and 29 M⊙ before coalescence, and 62 M⊙ after. Detection was highly confident.

  • A Question on the Anisotropic Synchrony Convention

    The Anisotropic Synchrony Convention (ASC) is a timing convention used in biblical creationist models, interpreting the appearance of stars on Day 4 in the context of light travel time. This alternative model challenges the established Einstein Synchrony Convention (ESC).

  • Hairy Dark Matter is Still Dark Matter, Which is Still a Fudge

    A recent theoretical study proposes Earth is surrounded by long filaments of dark matter, resembling “hairs.” Dark matter is alleged to comprise 24% of the Universe’s mass/energy content, and despite no direct detection, it is deemed crucial in understanding astronomical observations. However, its existence remains contentious.

  • Revelation 5: Seven Seals

    The post discusses the ‘book’ with seven seals from the Bible’s Book of Revelation. These seals are opened consecutively, revealing parts of the book. Only the Lion of Judah, symbolizing Christ, is deemed worthy of opening the book. The number seven represents God’s perfection, omniscience, and omnipotence. The book is ultimately presented amid the worship…

  • Revelation 4: Throne Room of God

    The book of Revelation describes God’s throne room, featuring 24 elders, 4 four-faced beasts, and the eternal Lord God. The elders constantly worship God, while the beasts, possibly seraphim or cherubim, continuously praise God. The seven lamps represent the Holy Spirit’s perfection.

  • Skeptic Shermer Resorts to Ridicule Because the Science is Weak

    Michael Shermer, founder of Skeptics magazine and an atheist, faces criticism for his condescending treatment of creationists and intelligent design proponents. His lecture’s flaws in arguing against creationism, evolution, and the age of the Earth are highlighted, emphasizing the spiritual nature of the debate.

  • The Lecture: Starlight and Time—Is It a Brick Wall for Biblical Creation?

    The universe’s vastness raises questions for biblical creationists due to light travel time issues, also pertinent to the big bang theory. Solutions are explored in a 2015 lecture.

  • Is There a Crisis in Cosmology? It Would Seem So!

    Dark energy and dark matter are total unknowns to experimental physics. But these entities seem more like fudge factors to me than real science. They are fudge factors and now it seems like I am not the only one saying it.

  • Revelation 1-3

    Brief studies on the book of Revelation chapters 1 to 3.

  • Why is the Night Sky Black?

    The night sky appears black because of the finite size of the universe, the finite age of starlight reaching us, and the redshift of light from distant galaxies. This challenges the theory of an expanding universe, suggesting a Creator’s intentional design for life on Earth and the need for sleep.

  • Last Chance: Biblical Creationist Tour of Israel

    I invited biblical creationist Christian believers to join an archaeological tour of Israel led by him and Dr Russ Humphreys. The tour, scheduled from 20th to 31st May 2016, will visit biblically relevant sites and engage in creationist teaching and ministry.

  • The Lecture: Development of an “Old” Universe in Science

    The lecture discusses the evolution of philosophical views favoring an ancient universe, replacing biblical views with atheistic humanist worldviews. It argues that such perspectives are not scientific but scientism, promoting a big bang/evolution/”old” universe outlook.

  • Laughing Professor

    Modern cosmology knows nothing about the universe. Dark energy and dark matter are fudge factors. Cosmology has gone astray, and departed from the straight and narrow.

  • An Eternal Quantum Potential or an Eternal Creator God

    In 1968, I co-authored a book comparing the Big Bang Theory and the Steady State Theory. Initially leaning towards the latter as an atheist, I now find biblical explanations more satisfying.

  • Changing-Look Quasars

    Quasars, high redshift objects, are believed to be distant, active galaxies with supermassive black holes. Recent observations show rapid dimming and changes, challenging long-held ideas of their nature and evolution. This challenges both big bang and biblical creationist models.

  • Piercing the ‘Darkness’

    The content challenges the big bang theory’s validity by posing critical questions and highlighting unverifiable fudge factors used to support it. The alternative of a Creator God is proposed as unbearable for atheists and compromised theists.

  • The Bible is Still Relevant in This Age of Science!

    The message warns believers against prioritizing man’s science over God’s Words, discussing the erosion of Christian faith by pagan teachings like the big bang theory and evolution.