M. Nailor

Matt Nailor holds a Master’s degree in Gerontology, equipping him with advanced expertise in the biology of aging, human development, and comparative life history across species. His training in the science of longevity and age-related processes provides a unique perspective in evaluating scientific data that is often interpreted within an evolutionary framework.

Now focusing primarily on origins research, Matt brings this specialized background into the broader creation vs. evolution debate. His knowledge of aging processes, mutation accumulation, and genetic variation allows him to analyze the data with precision—while showing how the evidence aligns more consistently with the biblical creation model than with evolutionary assumptions.

By integrating gerontology with creation science, Matt demonstrates how a deep understanding of human and biological aging sheds light on questions of origins, human history, and the limits of evolutionary explanations. His work emphasizes that the lens of biblical creation not only provides a stronger explanatory framework but also opens new pathways for understanding the data in ways that evolutionary theory cannot. In addition to gerontology, Matt has conducted research in diachronic linguistics, the study of language and change over time. His work in this field led to the landmark study Human Language Origins: A Population and Constraint-Based Analysis, which demonstrates that human language, with its complexity and constraints, could not have arisen through purely naturalistic or evolutionary processes. This research became the main contributor to his departure from evolutionary theory and his embrace of the biblical creation model.

By combining insights from both gerontology and linguistics, Matt offers a uniquely interdisciplinary approach to origins science. His work shows that the evidence—from the biology of aging to the history of human language—fits far better within the framework of biblical creation than within the assumptions of evolution. Today, he uses his training to strengthen the case for creation, demonstrating how data across multiple fields consistently affirms the truth of God’s Word.

Gerontologist, Microscopist, Nutritionist, Molecular Genetics and diachronic linguistics.