The CBS/CGS conference began Friday. The first speaker was Doug Smith. Doug spoke on the vowels, accents, and paragraph construction of the Hebrew for Genesis 1:1. His lecture was a lesson in the subtlety of Hebrew phrases. The following phrases are potentially similar, depending on subtle differences: In the beginning God created… In a beginning... Continue Reading →
The Great Cambrian Debate: Information, Evolution, and Creation
Why did so many complex creatures appear so suddenly in the Cambrian Period? And what does this mean for how we think about life’s origins? The Cambrian Period remains one of the most puzzling episodes in Earth’s history. In a geological instant, multicellular life forms appeared in astonishing diversity. Charles Darwin admitted in 1859 that... Continue Reading →