by Meredith Stone | Feb 18, 2021 | Opinion
It had been 345 days. The world outside of their tiny bubble was a mystery. In the beginning of their isolation, the shock of what was happening weighed down their souls to the point of wanting to break. But by day 345, they just felt numb to it all. The extent of the...
by Berry Craig | Dec 15, 2010 | Opinion
“Sometimes, you’ve got to laugh to keep from crying,” my Presbyterian grandmother, God rest her soul, used to say. So it is with a $150 million Noah’s Ark theme park proposed for my native Kentucky. The project, called “Ark...
by James L. Evans | May 31, 2007 | Opinion
A new museum in Petersburg, Ky., is attempting to bring together faith and science in an interesting way. Calling their endeavor “Creation Museum,” promoters hope to use the museum to celebrate God as creator–which is a good thing. Unfortunately,...
by Bob Allen | May 25, 2007 | News
Dinosaurs are making headlines. Scientists and educators are protesting Monday’s opening of a $27 million Creation Museum in northern Kentucky, where exhibits claim science supports a literal interpretation of Genesis–including a six-day creation–and...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Oct 16, 2001 | News
Recent archaeological evidence of an ancient catastrophic flood in the Black Sea region has sparked headlines about the truth of the Genesis account of Noah. “Did Noah’s Flood Really Happen?” read an Oct. 16 Beliefnet.com headline. And a New York...