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October 01, 2006
Neil Armstrong said 'a'
The 40+ year debate has apparently ended with speech recognition software confirming what Neil Armstrong maintained all along:High-tech detective work apparently has found the missing "a" in one of the most famous phrases ever spoken. Astronaut Neil Armstrong's first words... ... morePosted at 05:56 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
July 20, 2006
The Population Crisis
No, not overpopulation, which some labeled as the most daunting challenge mankind faces. The Population Research Institute explains: The idea that the world population experienced a dramatic boom in the proportion of young people after World War II due to... ... morePosted at 08:33 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
June 13, 2006
Federal Judge Dismisses Case Challenging National Motto
A California federal trial judge has dismissed the lawsuit filed by Michael Newdow challenging the constitutionality of our national motto, “In God We Trust.” Newdow is the atheist who achieved national attention in his previous unsuccessful attempt to remove the... ... morePosted at 12:16 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
February 28, 2006
Henry Morris Passed Away
A great hero of the faith:Concerned Women for America (CWA) mourns the loss of a good friend, an influential Christian leader, and the founder of the modern creationist movement, Dr. Henry Morris. Dr. Morris passed away in California on Saturday,... ... morePosted at 11:43 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
October 18, 2005
Doctors Decry 'Scientific Inquisition' Against Intelligent Design
Criticizing a "Scientific Inquisition" aimed at squelching debate over exclusively teaching the theory of evolution, the Christian Medical Association (www.cmda.org) today called for fair and open consideration of the scientific merits of intelligent design theory. Dr. David Stevens, Executive... ... morePosted at 12:47 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
July 11, 2005
Darwinian Evolution Incompatible with Catholic Faith
.... says Cardinal and Author of Catholic Catechism NEW YORK, July 11, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – On July 7, after years of media-generated confusion, Christoph Cardinal Schonborn, a theologian who helped author the 1992 Catechism of the Catholic Church, wrote in... ... morePosted at 01:25 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
June 13, 2005
After 2,000 Years, a Seed From Ancient Judea Sprouts
In an interesting study, a 2,000 year-old date palm seed was germinated by Israeli doctors and scientists:The seed, nicknamed Methuselah, was taken from an excavation at Masada, the cliff fortress where, in A.D. 73, 960 Jewish zealots died by their... ... morePosted at 09:07 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
May 07, 2005
Paleontological Art Available on Internet - Dinosaurs Art Online
The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History has opened a Paleo Art Web page featuring years of artwork from its collections. more here... ... morePosted at 12:40 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
April 27, 2005
One Plane to Rule them All - Airbus A380 Makes Historic Maiden Flight
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April 25, 2005
Exploding Toads Baffle Scientists
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January 17, 2005
Images Returned from Saturn's Mystery Moon
Eerie glimpses of Saturn's mystery moon Titan have scientists at the European Space Agency reveling in the weekend's successful landing of its Huygens probe. "I have to say I was blown away by what I saw," says ESA science director... ... morePosted at 01:43 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
November 07, 2004
City Allows Creationism, Feels the Heat
The heavens declare the glory of God,and the sky proclaims the work of His hands. - Ps. 19:1 There was a time when not teaching about God and His creation would have led to an outcry. The Grantsburg, WI School... ... morePosted at 12:23 PM | Comments (1) | TrackBack
November 04, 2004
Amazing Volcanic Eruption
A SPECTACULAR volcanic eruption beneath Iceland’s biggest glacier has spewed a column of ash and gas more than seven miles into the air, forcing airlines to divert flights to avoid the blast. At least ten transatlantic flights have been rerouted... ... morePosted at 10:36 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
August 16, 2004
John the Baptist's Cave?
KIBBUTZ TZUBA, Israel (AP Article) - Archaeologists said Monday they have found a cave where they believe John the Baptist anointed many of his disciples - a huge cistern with 28 steps leading to an underground pool of water.... ... morePosted at 11:19 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
July 26, 2004
Scientific Theories and Change
After 29 years of thinking about it, Stephen Hawking says he was wrong about black holes. The renowned Cambridge University physicist formally presented a paper Wednesday arguing that black holes, the celestial vortexes formed from collapsed stars, preserve traces of... ... morePosted at 11:16 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
July 15, 2004
Abortion and Elections
Is it possible that Al Gore lost the 2000 election because the very people who would have voted for him were killed by abortions years ago? That’s the theory behind an article by writer Larry L. Eastland that was printed... ... morePosted at 11:15 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
May 15, 2004
UFOs or Lightening?
Is this strange phenomenon lighting balls or UFOs? While UFO enthusiasts are claiming "proof" of extraterrestrial life, there is a good reason the objects were invisible and could only be picked up by an infrared camera. And that reason... ... morePosted at 11:07 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
April 28, 2004
NASA successfully launches Gravity Probe B
Gravity Probe B — a NASA mission to test two important predictions of Albert Einstein's Theory of General Relativity — launched Tuesday, April 20, from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., aboard a Boeing Delta II expendable launch vehicle. The... ... morePosted at 10:51 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
April 26, 2004
Forgotten Chernobyl
Eighteen years ago today, the explosion of the reactor in Chernobyl, the greatest industrial disaster in the history of humankind, released one hundred times more radiation than the atom bombs dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In addition to the reactor’s... ... morePosted at 10:48 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
April 20, 2004
Gravity Probe Launch Successful
At 9:57:24 AM PDT today, the Gravity Probe B spacecraft was successfully launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in South-central California. The countdown went smoothly, and at the moment of launch, a packed auditorium here at Stanford University broke into... ... morePosted at 10:45 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
April 19, 2004
Gravity Satellite Mission Delayed
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - NASA (news - web sites) postponed the launch on Monday of a $700-million satellite mission designed to test an obscure tenet of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. Actually, the "tenet" is not so obscure... ... morePosted at 10:40 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
April 09, 2004
The Certainty of Belief
In a Reuter News article about deadly asteroids, journalist Maggie Fox wrote, “Objects certainly have hit the planet. An asteroid, or several asteroids, are believed to have kicked up so much dust and set off so much volcanic activity 65... ... morePosted at 10:35 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
April 02, 2004
Relativity Tested by Upcoming NASA Spacecraft
A NASA spacecraft designed to test two important predictions of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity is set to launch April 17 from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. The Gravity Probe B mission will use four ultra-precise gyroscopes to test Einstein's 1916 theory that space and time are distorted by the presence of massive objects. The Marshall Center manages the Gravity Probe B program for NASA.
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