Here I summarize my recent YouTube video about hiking in Great Basin National Park and observing ancient bristlecone pines, which challenges young-earth creationist views. Recent articles from young-earth writers show evolving openness to dendrochronology, recognizing its evidence supports timelines beyond 4,350 years, despite attempts to reconcile this with Biblical accounts.
“Science Keeps Changing” — One of the Most Misused Arguments in YEC Apologetics
Ken Ham’s dismissal of scientific findings using dietary advice on eggs as a basis undermines the intellectual integrity of faith. By framing science as unreliable, he risks damaging believers’ confidence, failing to recognize that genuine scientific revision reflects a commitment to truth. True faith can thrive alongside evolving understanding.
Building on Sand: Jeanson’s Uncritical Reliance on a Nineteenth-Century Forgery
Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson's "Genesis on Offense" boldly asserts that Genesis-inspired science is reshaping Native American history, largely hinging on the dubious Walam Olum, a suspected 19th-century fabrication. As his claims increasingly hinge on this questionable document, Jeanson's confidence seems far removed from genuine historical rigor, risking all credibility in the process.
When “I Don’t Know” Disappeared: A Response to Ligonier Ministries on “Theistic Evolution and Creationism”
In a critical examination of Dr. Mathison’s article on theistic evolution, I emphasize the need for careful research on both sides of the evolution debate. I highlight the limitations of Dr. Mathison's arguments, particularly his reliance on Intelligent Design proponents, and encourage a deeper Reformed engagement with modern evolutionary science while adopting a humble posture toward uncertainties in understanding origins.