In episode 67 of “This Week in Creationism”, I’m diving into some big news in the young-Earth creationist world, along with a few intriguing science stories that highlight some common creationist arguments and misconceptions. You can watch the full video below or read the highlights in this blog post. https://youtu.be/zeoWwkt5cJk?si=PXe8wp6-b5c9hGBY First up, there's been a... Continue Reading →
The London Hammer: It’s Real and It’s Fake
In a world of sensationalism and misinformation, the infamous London Hammer stirs controversy as a supposed ancient relic. Uncover the truth behind this enigmatic object and the human fascination with the extraordinary. Watch the full video to delve into its geological origins and the importance of critical thinking in the face of sensational claims.
Trillions of Fossils: The Ancient Foundation of Ken Ham’s Ark Encounter
The Ark Encounter in Kentucky sits atop a treasure trove of real fossils, but misses the chance to engage visitors with these incredible resources. Instead of selling imported fossils, they could offer a genuine fossil hunting experience and explore the geological context. Why not use the natural resources available to them? It appears they are more interested in money than real education.
Tiny Surgeons: How Ants Use Amputation to Protect Their Colony
Research published in Current Biology details the fascinating discovery of wound-dependent leg amputations in Florida carpenter ants. These amputations were found to combat infections and improve survival rates, demonstrating a sophisticated form of social care and communication within ant colonies. Could this behavior have evolved as a response to the high risk of pathogen spread within densely populated and highly interactive ant colonies. The findings have broad implications for understanding social behavior and immunity in animal societies. I discuss how these complex behavioral traits can be interpreted from various perspectives, including evolutionary theory, intelligent design, and young-age creationism.
Are Scientists ‘Scared’ of Dinosaur DNA?
In response to claims made by a young-age creationist, I focus on the preservation of soft tissues in dinosaur fossils, considered evidence for a young earth. I summarize my video about the misconceptions, DNA preservation, and the scientific approach.
Behind the Scenes: The Path to Earning a PhD in Science
I take you behind the scenes to show you what a prospective PhD student must go through to demonstrate they are ready to be an official PhD candidate. Here I am challenging a student who is doing scientific inquiry in historical and experimental sciences. The student analyzes and synthesizes scientific material, exploring theories about historical vs experimental science and the origin of life. These thorough examinations prepare students for rigorous scientific exploration.
This Week in Creationism, Episode 66: Climate Change Denial and the “Truth” about Dinosaurs
In the latest episode of "This Week in Creationism," I focus on Answers in Genesis (AiG) and their views on climate change, the upcoming dinosaur conference, and their stance on human degeneration. AiG's bold promotion of their book and their social media campaigns are critiqued, highlighting their reliance on a narrow interpretation of scientific evidence through a biblical lens.
The Marvels of Desert Adaptations: A Critique of ICR’s Continuous Environmental Tracking
How did vultures, roadrunners and horny lizards obtain their uniquely deserted-adapted traits? In my most recent video I review one answer provided by the Institute for Creation Research (ICR) titled “Christ's Creativity in Canyon Critters.” Johnson, who holds a law degree and a theology degree, frequently writes about biology for ICR. https://youtu.be/c-ts_KAJy4U?si=2pMvQDpihSTG3rqv The article begins... Continue Reading →
Immune in Eden: Exploring Pre-Fall Physiology
Did Adam and Eve require an immune system in the Garden of Eden? Todd Wood’s insights prompt examination of the pre-Fall world and its theological, scientific implications. He explores whether the immune system was part of the original design or arose after the Fall. The discussion challenges traditional views, emphasizing the profound changes after the Fall.
The Ancient Connection: How Earth and Mars Reveal Our Planet’s History
The latest episode of "Critiquing Creationism" examines Earth's ancient history and a study revealing a surprising connection between Earth and Mars. The study's findings, backed by evidence from astronomy, sedimentary records, and radiometric dating, challenge the young Earth creationist framework and provide compelling support for an ancient Earth.
Answers from Genesis: How AI Could Revolutionize Creationist Outreach
Answers in Genesis, a prominent advocate for a young Earth perspective, faces a new challenge from generative AI tools. These tools often present information conflicting with their beliefs. This has prompted my speculation that they may develop their own AI tools to uphold their viewpoints. The potential of AI extends beyond answering questions, allowing for a closed-loop reinforcement of their teachings. This presents both a challenge and an opportunity for creationist organizations in shaping information and disseminating their message.
The Evolution of Answers in Genesis and the Future of Young-Age Creationism
I appear on the latest episode of the Recovering Evangelicals podcast where I explore the influence and dynamics of Answers in Genesis (AiG) in North America. Key points include AiG's financial success, lack of scientific experts, engagement with criticisms, the evolution of YECism, current trends, future prospects, leadership changes, and navigating personal interactions with YECs.
Divine Action: A New Solution to the Marsupial Migration Problem?
Young Earth creationists struggle to explain how marsupials, like kangaroos and koalas, reached Australia from Noah's Ark. A new theory proposes that God directly placed these animals in Australia, challenging traditional naturalistic explanations. This raises questions about the use of supernatural explanations in scientific discourse and their implications for creationism.
Meme Mythbusting: Critiquing a Creationist’ Meme
Today I'm critiquing creationists memes that misrepresent scientific facts, focusing on a specific meme claiming to disprove evolution based on a preserved gecko. Here I highlight the misinformation and lack of scientific literacy in the meme, emphasizing the responsibility of leaders to fact-check and communicate scientifically accurate information.
Celebrating and Reflecting on Milestones: 2000+ Subscribers
I commemorate surpassing 2300 YouTube subscribers by sharing insights into the channel's purpose, future projects, and new website. Content will blend science with philosophical and theological explorations, critique Young-Age-Creationism, and address big existential questions. My mission is to engage seekers, skeptics, and believers in meaningful dialogue about science and faith.