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The lion that wouldn’t eat meat
Really? A vegetarian lioness? Yes indeed, an ‘echo’ of Eden …
by David Catchpoole
Vintage Journal: Pre-Adamites and human fossils
Can the human fossil record, with its evidence of suffering, disease, sin and death, be dated before Adam?
by Marvin L. Lubenow
Is the whole creation fallen?
Did Adam’s sin really affect the whole universe?
by Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
‘Carnivorous’ dinosaurs had plant diet
Theropods, the dino group that includes T.rex, were all predators, right? No, about half of them had a salad diet! See also how they challenge dino-to-bird dogma.
by Jonathan Sarfati and Liita Cosner
Snakes: designed to kill?
Snakes look like they were designed to kill. How does this fit with God creating everything ‘very good’?
by Philip Bell
Are we nothing more than a bag of chemicals?
An academic takes evolution to its logical conclusion—since people are essentially just rearranged pond scum in a Darwinian scenario, how can they be held responsible for committing crimes?
by Dominic Statham
Who was the serpent?
Did a snake really speak to Eve?
by Russell Grigg
Haiti’s horrendous earthquake disaster
Should we help and why
by Gary Bates
Infections, prions and evolution
News reports about ‘evolution in prions’ has made many wonder—what are these things called prions, that cause e.g. ‘mad cow disease’? And is this really evolution?
by Carl Wieland
Romans 5:12–21: Paul’s view of literal Adam
Many passages in Scripture require Adam to be historical. Among them is Romans 5:12–21, where a historical Adam is contrasted with the historical Jesus.
by Lita Sanders
Swine flu—Is it evidence of evolution?
Just as with AIDS and avian influenza, the latest virus scare is being hailed as proof that evolution is true.
by Carl Wieland and David Catchpoole
The cat who refuses to eat meat
A vegetarian cat? How does this shed light on Eden, the pre-Fall world?
by Carl Wieland