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From skepticism to faith in Christ: a Nobel Laureate’s journey
09 Jul 2012
This ‘stickler for scientific credibility and integrity’ looked into evolution and got angry.
by Jerry Bergman
Aboriginal cannibalism
29 Dec 2013
Is it true, and how does this relate to the evolution-inspired belief that Australia’s indigenous people are ‘less evolved’?
by Carl Wieland
Erring on the side of censorship (Brittany McComb’s address cut short)
21 Jul 2006
Valedictorian speech censored by school.
by Lita Sanders
‘Cosmology is not even astrophysics’
03 Dec 2008
Despite the self-confidence of big-bang cosmologies, their ideas have no support in the lab, and leave huge questions unanswered.
by John Hartnett
Hugh Ross Church Fathers
16 Nov 2023
What Hugh Ross used to say about the Church Fathers on Genesis, and why he had to retract (quietly).
by Jonathan Sarfati
Big bang critic passes away
31 Dec 2013
Astronomer Halton Arp was no creationist, but his discoveries and publications showing major defects in big bang belief were legendary.
by John Hartnett
Christ as the last Adam: Paul’s use of the Creation narrative in 1 Corinthians 15
18 Jan 2013
Paul’s use of the Creation narrative in 1 Corinthians 15.
by Lita Sanders
Human evolution: oh so clear?
25 Jul 2011
The existence of radically different evolutionary scenarios of human origins shows that human evolution is no ‘fact’ but an exercise in storytelling.
by Don Batten
Is ‘string’ the next big thing?
25 May 2009
Some are tempted to marry their ideas about God to the latest fad in physics, like ‘string theory’. But such ideas often only exist as scratches on paper, without experimental support.
by Gary Bates
Margaret Sanger and the minority holocaust
16 Jun 2022
While Margaret Sanger was anti-abortion, she was a fanatical racist and eugenicist. Planned Parenthood is practising racist eugenics by locating in minority neighbourhoods and aborting minority babies.
by Lita Cosner and Jonathan Sarfati
Answering another uninformed atheist: Galileo, Miller–Urey, probability
07 Mar 2009
Historical revisionism about Galileo, and handwaving probability assertions, are no match for real history and science. Chemical evolution is still bankrupt regardless of atheists’ blind faith in it.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Is the faint young sun paradox solved?
28 Dec 2012
The earth would have been a ‘snowball’ if an evolutionary origin of the solar system was true.
by Michael J Oard