• YHWH The Creator God

    The name of the Creator, YHWH, written in Paleo-Hebrew, evolved into modern Hebrew. Scholars believe its proper meaning is “He Brings Into Existence Whatever Exists”. Both Jews and Christians believe in one omnipotent, omnipresent God.

  • Hubble: Does Our Galaxy Occupy a Special Place in the Universe?

    Edwin Hubble’s 1929 observations led to the discovery of an expanding universe and the Hubble law. Despite evidence suggesting a unique position for our galaxy, Hubble rejected the idea due to his bias against a Creator God and instead proposed spatial curvature to fit the theory.

  • Response to “Challenge to the Hartnett Model”

    The article “Challenge to the Hartnett Model” by Randy Speir questions John Hartnett’s young universe model, claiming weaknesses and reliance on fudge factors. Hartnett refutes the claims and defends his model with scientific explanations.

  • The Big Bang Theory vs the Big God Theory

    In the 1920s, Edwin Hubble observed nearby galaxies and interpreted them as rapidly receding, leading to the expanding Universe. The Big Bang Theory involves godless cosmic evolution, whereas the Big God Theory, the biblical creation account, involves the divine Creator with a plan and purpose.

  • The Foundation of God Stands Sure

    The post discusses criticisms of Sir David Attenborough’s atheistic view of nature and its impact on faith, highlighting the issue of compromising biblical beliefs with evolution. It emphasizes the importance of standing firm in faith and resisting deceptive teachings.

  • Cosmic Evolution–Myth or Fact?

    The Big Bang theory has limitations despite widespread acceptance. It fails to explain the cause of the initial ‘explosion’, and scientists resort to speculative concepts like dark matter and string theory. Similarly, the origin of life on Earth remains a mystery, with theories relying on unknown factors.

  • Starlight Travel Time in the Universe

    The linked video segment, part of the documentary “The Heavens Declare,” presents a new physics model for light from distant galaxies reaching Earth in 24 hours during Creation. This offers a solution to the creationist light-travel-time problem.

  • A Solution to the Creationist Starlight-Travel-Time Problem

    The post discusses the challenges posed by the vast distance of the universe and the time it takes for light to travel. It explores a new physics model and its application to biblical creation, suggesting a rapid expansion of the cosmos in line with the Genesis account.

  • Big Bang Has a Light-Travel-Time Problem

    The cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation’s temperature fluctuations and the horizon problem challenge the big bang inflation model. Proposed solutions like superluminal light speeds introduce unknowns, contrasting the biblical worldview’s straightforward explanation of creation. Recent data disputes BICEP2’s inflation epoch claim, reinforcing the ongoing cosmological debate.

  • 6-Day Creation of the Universe

    The big bang theory attempts to explain the universe’s origin without the Creator but Genesis describes Creation as the work of God over six 24-hour days 6000 years ago.

  • Galaxy-Quasar Associations

    The idea that quasars are ejected from active galaxies, challenging the big bang theory, is presented. Observational evidence and research by Halton Arp and others suggest that galaxies may form through this process rather than as a result of the big bang.

  • Universe: Expanding or Static?

    In 1929, Edwin Hubble observed redshifted light from galaxies, interpreted as a Doppler effect indicating universal expansion. However, cosmologists debate this, with no irrefutable evidence. Biblical support is also inconclusive.

  • Halton Arp—Big-Bang-Defying Giant Passes Away

    Halton Arp, a vocal critic of the big bang theory, passed away in 2013. He argued that quasars are not distant sources but are connected to nearby galaxies, challenging prevailing beliefs and the interpretation of the origin of matter in the universe.

  • Cosmology is Not Science!

    The Hubble Space Telescope and other advanced technology have not firmly established the big bang theory, as cosmology lacks repeatable experiments. Cosmology relies on historical reconstruction, influenced by worldviews.

  • The Great I AM Born in a Manger

    The book of Exodus depicts God calling Moses to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt. God reveals His name as “I AM,” signifying His eternal existence. Upon taking human form, Jesus repeatedly affirms His divine identity as “I AM.”

  • How Do We See Distant Galaxies in a 6000 Year Old Universe?

    The universe’s vastness challenges the idea of God creating it 6000 years ago. Light’s travel time and the relativity of space and time further complicate our understanding. The choice of timing convention plays a role in how we perceive events.

  • Why Don’t Scientists Believe in God?

    Many prominent scientists, including Isaac Newton, believed in the God of the Bible, but modern academia shows increasing atheistic beliefs, affecting scientific culture. Some scientists still find fulfillment in faith.

  • Big Bang Fudge Factors

    The Big Bang model, used to describe the universe, is filled with unverifiable fudge factors, challenging the ruling paradigm. Cosmologists claim dark energy and dark matter make up 96% of the universe, unobservable in the lab.