Tennessee Bill Allows Creation in Science Classrooms

By Sean Pitman A new pro-creation education bill that passed the Tennessee Senate 24-8 last month and 70-23 in the House last year is on the governor’s desk.  Many think it likely that this bill will be signed into state law by governor Bill Haslam today (April 10, 2012). “These bills sound very innocent,” said…

Revisiting God, Sky & Land by Fritz Guy and Brian Bull

by Sean Pitman: Recently, as part of Dr. Paul Giem’s lecture series at Loma Linda University Church, Drs. Fritz Guy (theologian, former president of La Sierra University, and one of the framers of Adventist Fundamental Belief #6 on Creation) and Brian Bull (pathologist and well-published medical scientist) were invited to present their latest book, God,…

Dr. Ariel Roth’s Creation Lectures for Teachers

Dr. Ariel Roth is widely recognized as being one of the founding father’s of a scientific form of creationism within the Adventist Church.  He has written popular books on origins that have been widely read in many different languages around the world (Origins, Linking Science and Scripture and Science Discovers God) and has spent much…

La Sierra University Looking for New Biology Professor

Biology, Assistant – Associate Professor, Ph.D. (Tenure Track) Brief Description The Department of Biology at La Sierra University is recruiting for full-time, tenure track positions beginning September 2012. Qualifications A successful candidate must have a record of effective teaching and scholarship commensurate with academic experience, demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate science courses and labs, ability…

Dr. John Sanford Lectures on Inevitable Genomic Deterioration

Dr. John C. Sanford, well-known scientist, Associate Professor of at Cornell University, plant geneticist, and inventor of the “gene gun”, recently gave a talk at Loma Linda University (as part of Dr. Paul Giem’s Creation lecture series) on “Genomic Entropy” or the inevitable genetic deterioration and eventual extinction of humans within a relatively short period…