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Modern-looking lampreys ‘older’ than thought
14 Feb 2008
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the soon-to-be-released March issue of Journal of Creation.
by Michael J. Oard
Inconvenient Neandertaloids
09 Oct 2008
Awkward questions for the Out-of-Africa’ model for human evolution—a problem for evolutionists and ‘progressive’ creationists.
by Peter Line
The anti-biblical agenda of early uniformitarians and evolutionists
24 Jun 2016
Exposing the roots of anti-biblical science and how that impacts our society.
by John Woodmorappe
Coral: The animal that acts like a plant, but is an active predator, and makes its own rocks for a house
09 Jan 2019
The sea creature that makes so much of an impression, its effects can be seen from outer space.
by Rob Carter
Design by intuition: good biology, naive philosophy
28 Dec 2018
Design by intuition: good biology, naive philosophy.
by Joel Tay
It’s an attractive web they weave
27 Feb 2017
Did you know that the electrostatic properties of spider webs, and a ‘quirk of physics’, causes them to actively spring towards airborne objects?
by David Catchpoole
Is the resurrection physical or spiritual?
01 Dec 2018
Answering some misconceptions about our eternal existence.
by Lita Sanders
Valley of Fire, Nevada
01 Feb 2020
How it is explained by the geological processes of Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker
Design: just a trick of the mind?
02 Nov 2018
Life looks like it was designed. Is that impression nothing more than like seeing bunnies in clouds?
by Shaun Doyle
Lunar eclipse, loony offerings
04 Sep 2007
Last week’s lunar eclipse elicited quite a response from some people
by John Hartnett, David Catchpoole, Jonathan Sarfati, Shaun Doyle
Yes, Genesis really is historical narrative
28 Dec 2019
What does the grammar of Genesis tell us, and is this the only indicator of historical narrative.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Stacia McKeever
Stacia McKeever, B.A., B.S.
Stacia McKeever (née Byers) author biography