Is it really possible for carnivores to have been initially vegetarian?

Featured as a back-of-page article in the CSABC Quarterly Letter of December 2020 by David Kadylak Today there are many animals preying on and gushing blood from their prey, as they eat meat to survive. This doesn’t sound like it is in accord with a good and caring God who

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Controversy and Difficulty Understanding Consciousness

A condensed version of this article featured on the back page of the September 2023 Creation BC Quarterly Letter. Guest author: Darryl R. Sletten “Our consciousness is a fundamental aspect of our existence,” says philosopher David Chalmers. “There is nothing we know about more directly—but at the same time it

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The Connection between the Chinese Language and Genesis

China’s state religion is evolution. Evangelism has been difficult in China because it is a “Western religion”. Did ancient Chinese believe in God? What is the Oracle Bone Script? How can we tell what ancient Chinese believed? So, what stories do the Chinese words really tell? A Chinese native has done

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New Online Tool for Science Students

In their studies and research projects today, students want information that is online, reliable, concise, downloadable, and printable in small chunks. Biology has changed drastically during the last twenty years so that many terms refer to completely new areas of study. All the definitions and discussions online are couched in

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“Perfect Beauty”: Evidence of Creation

By Michael Milroy, PhD Mechanical Engineering The beauty seen in creation shows that neo-Darwinian evolution is not the most reasonable explanation for what we see in the world around us. Here the term “beauty” will be used to indicate the visible aspects of plants and animals that are pleasing to

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Adam Who? Assessing the Attempt to De-Historicize the First Man

By Angelos Kyriakides In Evangelical circles today, it has become increasingly common to question whether the Adam and Eve of Genesis should be seen as the first historical couple or merely figurative representations of humanity. Arguments in favour of the former point to the comprehensive testimony of Scripture, while those

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A Compelling Perspective on Our Mental Processes versus Our Physical Brain

A condensed version of this article featured on the back page of the September 2020 CSABC Quarterly Letter. Guest author: Darryl R. Sletten I believe there is a mind or soul and spirit/physical brain interaction system given to us by God that concerns our mental-related abilities. There is really no

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Analyzing major geologic features around you

Featured as a back-of-page article in the CSABC Quarterly Letter of September 2016 by David Kadylak Anyone can see evidence for the global flood of about 4500 years ago when viewing rock layers such as from cuts in the road or visiting canyons. A very clear example (among many) occurs

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Use the coronavirus disease as a platform to share creation

Featured as a back-of-page article in the CSABC Quarterly Letter of March 2020 by David Kadylak Christians in the past, particularly in the early church, have been able to make use of plagues to bring about God’s kingdom on earth as it is in heaven. Be equipped and prepared to

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Neo-catastrophism in Modern Secular Geology

Focus On Creation by Denis Dreves The eruption of Mt St Helens in 1980, and then the second eruption in 1982, when water, mud and ash flowing at 40 MPH (64 km/h) carved out “The Little Grand Canyon”, (about 1/40th the size of the Grand Canyon), 140 feet (43 meters)

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