Depressed? Have you considered Quetzalcoatlus?
Craig Chesek/AMNH, Quetzalcoatlus. If Job were alive today maybe God would introduce him to this late Cretaceous flying lizard. It had a 30-foot wingspan (!) As one who is prone to ponder the dual...
View ArticleStars Beneath Us now available for pre-order on Amazon
Since January I have been working on a book for Fortress Press. I just finished the second round of edits and I’m feeling pretty happy about that. Fortress, a well-respected publisher of academic...
View ArticleMonument to human ego on schedule in rural Kentucky
Build it and they will come: the Answers in Genesis Board of Directors is dwarfed by what will eventually be a full-scale replica of Noah’s ark. AiG holds that the Noah story (Gen 6-9) is a factual...
View ArticleThe world is not finite: final questions from the youth of Edina
Master Bertram, Grabow Altarpiece (detail showing the creation of the beasts), c. 1383. I love how the lower section of the robe has been made to look like the sea Greetings, dear readers. I’ve had a...
View ArticleWhen God shows up: sermon and interview on Day 1
A COUPLE OF months ago I had a nice chat with Peter Wallace in the Day 1 studio here in Atlanta. We talked about grief, the book of Job, and what it means to really see the cosmos. I also read a sermon...
View ArticleHope is the thing with feathers
Vaughn Fender, Elijah Fed by Ravens (2013) for the Old and New Project THE DAYS ARE dark in Israel. The Davidic monarchy has long since fallen apart and King Ahab has made an unholy alliance with the...
View ArticleHow to forget your insignificance
There’s a terrible lot of out there out there — SBU, p 137 I WRITE A regular column for Nurturing Faith. It’s an ask-the-scientist-a-question thing. In the current issue a reader asks: “Taking into...
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