by Ken Coulson | Aug 17, 2020
To the editor, I am writing in response to a review by Jake Hebert, recently published by CRSQ, on my book, Creation Unfolding: A New Perspective on Ex Nihilo. It seems that Hebert misunderstood my position, leading him to make interpretive errors which have...
by Ken Coulson | Jul 25, 2020
Mediated Design or Micro Evolution? Many Christians believe in a false dichotomy that exalts the supernatural over the natural. Most organs and/or organisms, for example, are seen as the products of an historical, supernatural design conceptualized during Creation...
by Ken Coulson | Jun 29, 2020
As a capstone for my undergraduate degree in geology, I was required to attend a four week geology field camp. These camps are not for the fainthearted. For four solid weeks, six days a week, eight hours a day, myself and my fellow students, with Brunton compass, GPS,...
by Ken Coulson | Jun 12, 2020
Some of the most extensive coal reserves in the world are found right here in the United States. Lateral beds spread out for thousands of cubic kilometers and individual beds can be as thick as 900 feet (Volkov 2003). Often, these beds are stacked one atop the other...
by Ken Coulson | May 27, 2020
(See YouTube version of this post below) There is currently disagreement within the creationist community as to the diversification of the horse. Some creationists insist that much evidence exists supporting this diversification from the dog-sized Hyracotherium...