Archive for the ‘Science’ Category
Facial Expressions Aren’t Universal
May 13, 2013 Asians, Blog, Europeans, Genetics, Race, ScienceAnd yet another blow to the “race is only skin color” crowd - facial expressions differ across races: You can tell a lot about a person’s emotional state by looking at their face. A quick glance can give you an idea …
Read More »A Proposed Biblical Model for Racial Origins
July 18, 2012 Africans, Amerindians/Mestizos, Asians, Christianity, Demographics, Europeans, Genetics, History, Race, ScienceKinists assert the existence of the races as an act of Providence, rejecting naturalistic-evolutionary origins of humanity, but to my knowledge propose no mechanism for how this occurred other than appeals to Babel and other passages that validate the …
Read More »Refuting the Naturalistic Evolutionism of Carl Wieland: A Response to Creation Magazine
February 16, 2012 Christianity, Culture, Family, Genetics, Marriage, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Science, TheologyI was introduced to Creation Ministries International when they held a seminar at our local church last year. I thoroughly enjoyed the presentation, and I appreciate much of the work CMI does in defending the inspired Scriptural account of …
Read More »The Reality of Race
November 21, 2011 Africans, Christianity, Europeans, Genetics, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Science, The West, TheologyRACE, n. [L. radix and radius having the same original. This word coincides in origin with rod, ray, radiate, &c.] 1. The lineage of a family, or continued series of descendants from a parent who is called the stock. A …
Read More »The Transatlantic Telegraph Cable
July 28, 2011 America, American, Blog, Europe, Europeans, History, Science, The WestOne hundred and forty-five years ago today (July 28, 1866), the first message was successfully sent across the first permanent transatlantic telegraph cable. Four unsuccessful attempts to lay a permanent telegraph cable across the floor of the Atlantic ocean …
Read More »The Jet Engine
July 18, 2011 Blog, Europe, Europeans, History, Modern, Science, World WarsOn July 18, 1942 (69 years ago today), the Messerschmitt Me 262 was flown for the first time, using only its jet engines. Although experimental jet aircraft had been tested by the Germans on August 27, 1939, by the Italians …
Read More »Honoring Sir Isaac Newton
July 5, 2011 Blog, Books, Colonial, History, Important People, ScienceToday marks the 324th anniversary of the publishing of Sir Isaac Newton’s book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy). Principia is a set of three volumes and was the third time that books by Newton had been …
Read More »Eratosthenes
June 11, 2011 Blog, Classical, Europe, History, Important People, ScienceAccording to the ancient Greek scholar Eratosthenes, June 11, 1134 BC marks the date and year of the sacking and burning of the city of Troy. If true, this would mean that the climax of the events which took …
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