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FREH 7-2

If there was no Creator, what would have to happen for life to begin? This video is part of a series of short films featuring Dr. Brand explaining some of the key points made in the book Faith Reason and…

FREH 14-3

Are any assumptions involved in deciding how to interpret the geological record? This video is part of a series of short films featuring Dr. Brand explaining some of the key points made in the book Faith…

FREH 18-1

Is there geological evidence that supports a short-age theory of geology? This video is part of a series of short films featuring Dr. Brand explaining some of the key points made in the book Faith Reason…

Two approaches in geology

Learn more about the ups and downs of the concepts of catastrophism and uniformitarianism in geology from this article: https://www.grisda.org/the-role-of-catastrophes-in-scientific-thinking-1

Widespread deposits

What is unusual about widespread sedimentary deposits and other features of the sedimentary record? Learn more on the subject from this short article: https://www.grisda.org/was-there-a-great-genesis-flood-1

Pterosaurs

What can we learn from pterosaurs about the origin of groups of animals? Which patterns in the fossil record do they illustrate? Explore more in this article: https://www.grisda.org/pterosaurs-of-the-triassic-1

Lazarus Taxa

What are "Lazarus taxa"? What can we learn form them about order in the fossil record? Explore this subject in this short article: https://www.grisda.org/lazarus-species-1

Glaciations

Does the geologic record preserve evidence for the occurrence and extent of former ice ages? What kind of information is used to make these inferences? Learn more on glaciations and the geologic record…

Change in Species

Many kinds of animals appear designed for predation and violence, in contrast to what one would expect based on the biblical description of Edenic peace. It seems that animal species must have changed…

Biomimetics

What have we learned from biological systems that has helped inventors and engineers find more efficient solutions? Learn about brilliant designs in nature, and what they imply, from this article: https://www.grisda.org/biomimicry-the-search-for-brilliant-design-1

Archean Fossils

What are Archean rocks? Is it true that they contain evidence for life existing at the time of their formation? Learn more on the subject in this short article: https://www.grisda.org/traces-of-life-from-archean-rocks-evidence-and-challenges-1

Hummingbirds

What can we learn about design and flight from hummingbirds? Discover more on this fascinating subject in this article: https://www.grisda.org/birds-and-flight-1

Cambrian Explosion

What is the Cambrian explosion? Why was Darwin puzzled by it? Learn more about this topic in this short article: https://www.grisda.org/cambrian-explosion-and-darwins-doubt-1

Plate Tectonics

Plate tectonics is an example of scientific revolution, where a new way of understanding data from nature was established over a short interval of time. Learn more about how plate tectonics relates to…

Catastrophic Earth Science

Do you want to learn more about the history and significance of catastrophism in geology? Here is a short article on the topic: https://www.grisda.org/catastrophic-earth-science-a-realistic-science-1

Catastrophism

Catastrophism is a very important concept in geology. Learn more about its role in formulating scientific hypotheses in this article https://www.grisda.org/catastrophism-discussion-of-its-current-status-in-geology-and-a-prediction-1

Questions about Neanderthals

What are some of the main questions about Neanderthals? Get answers and explore the intersection of data and interpretation in this article: https://www.grisda.org/how-do-neanderthals-fit-with-a-biblical-model-1

Dinosaurs and the Bible

How can such fearsome creatures as dinosaurs be reconciled with a biblical model of creation? Learn more about dinosaurs and the Bible in this article https://www.grisda.org/dinosaurs-and-the-bible-1

Dinosaur Size

Not all dinosaurs were large. Learn more about dinosaurs at https://www.grisda.org/the-existence-and-extinction-of-the-dinosaurs-1

Megabreccias

Ever heard of megabreccias? Learn more about them at http://bit.ly/Megabreccia

Flat Gaps

Have you ever heard of "paraconformities"? Learn more about them at http://bit.ly/Flat_Gaps

Biogeography

Want to learn more about a creationist approach to biogeography? read this introductory article: https://www.grisda.org/creation-flood-and-biogeography-part-1

Mothers Milk

Tim Standish describes how thoroughly the needs of newborn babies are anticipated in the design of their mothers. It appears that mothers customize the milk they produce for their children depending on…

Evidences II: The Tale of a Trilobite

This is the second GRI video examining the topic of evidence and what can be reasonable known about the ancient past based on what we can see today. The proceeding video, "Evidences: The Record and the…

Clash of Ideas, Episode 4

This episode explains how an enigmatic suite of dark rocks in the Swiss Alps bears witness to the enormous tectonic forces which have been unleashed in the past history of our planet. If you are a teacher,…

Hawaiian lava

Three different kinds of lava are found in and around the Hawaiian Islands. Enjoy this brief description of each kind and the conditions under which it is formed.

Black Sand Beach

Black sand beaches are iconic of Hawaii, but where do they come from and how long do they take to form?

Thinking Creation - 01 - The Great Debate

This episode traces some of the philosophies that, over the course of millennia, have lead to the various ideas about origins that are current today. Some of the thinkers discussed include Democritus,…

Thinking Creation - 03 - The Design of Life

This episode examines specific properties of life, particularly the chemistry of life, that inform our understanding of where life comes from. The protein Endothelin-1 and molecular machine ATP synthase…

Thinking Creation - 04 - The Richly Diverse Creation

This episode explores where the amazing creatures we observe in the world today came from. Did they evolve? Were they all created by God in the Garden of Eden? Did Noah build a boat that held everything…

Seeking Understanding: John Walton

If you have ever heard of “free radicals,” you know something about the work of Dr. John Walton, a professor of chemistry at St. Andrews University in Scotland. Dr. Walton’s work concentrates not only…

Seeking Understanding: David Pennington

This Seeking Understanding episode features Dr. Pennington, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who performed the second ever ear reattachment; the first being Jesus’ reattachment of Malchus’ ear after…

Seeking Understanding: Isabel de Moraes

Dr. Isabel de Moraes is a remarkable woman who has become one of the leading scientists living today. What challenges did she have to overcome? Why does she work inside a huge synchrotron facility on a…