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“Conservative” news site publishes pro-evolution misinformation piece
16 May 2019
A new article from a well-known conservative news site promotes evolution uncritically.
by Paul Price
Blob or baby?
With scientific advancement comes ethical issues, particularly when it involves human life.
by Alexander Williams
The wonderful world of bats
18 Jan 2021
Amazingly and uniquely designed by God
by Matthew Cserhati
God speaks!
09 Nov 2020
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Don Batten
The magnificent ‘flying’ frog
16 May 2022
Whether gliding or parachuting, these forest frogs are adapted to the air
by Don Batten
The house that changed colour
01 Dec 2021
Would an atheist believe in God if his house changed colour overnight?
by Ari Takku
The proportion of polypeptide chains which generate native folds—part 3: designed secondary structures
24 May 2013
Are native-like protein folds easy to generate naturally?
by Royal Truman
Punching holes in Scripture
14 Jun 2018
When someone rejects biblical teaching in one area, it shouldn’t surprise us when they end up eventually rejecting all of it.
by Lita Sanders
A response to a long Sojourn advocate
30 Oct 2021
Scholars debate the length of time the Israelites spent in Egypt, but the long Sojourn view of 430 years has more weaknesses than most assume
by Robert Carter
Nuclear fusion: the future of energy?
03 Mar 2022
Will nuclear fusion be the energy provider of the future? Joint European Torus breaks record and paves the way for ITER.
by Lucien Tuinstra
Tunnel valleys can be formed in one ice age by catastrophic flow
13 Sep 2019
Can they be formed catastrophically?
by Michael J. Oard
Must I be a scientist to truly understand the Bible?
25 Mar 2010
All you need is a basic grasp of the issues, not a science degree, to counter today’s widespread evolutionary arguments against God, and reach out to the lost.
by Greg Demme