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Kauai’s crickets have lost their chirp
21 Jul 2021
A parasitic fly has silenced the crickets on this Hawaian island. But crickets remain there yet.
by David Catchpoole
Shifting sands
14 Aug 2013
How do we handle conflicts between geology and the Bible?
by Tas Walker
The problem with science is that so much of it simply isn’t
04 Jan 2019
The problem with science is that so much of it simply isn't.
by John Hartnett
The design of life: part 3—an introduction to variation-inducing genetic elements
14 May 2010
Introducing variation-inducing genetic elements (VIGEs)
by Peer Terborg
Hell questions answered
17 Nov 2012
Does the doctrine of Hell make God into a cruel monster?
by Lita Sanders
The theological case against evolution
03 May 2012
Numerous theological problems are created by maintaining an evolutionary account of origins.
by Martin Dubois
Snowmen–Wintery figures point to design!
06 Jan 2015
The simplest of things can teach us profound lessons. Do snowmen and their creators demonstrate actual, or merely apparent, design?
by Phil Robinson
Is ‘the ultimate curse’ the result of ‘the sin of Adam and Eve’?
11 Jan 2014
A reader questions ‘omitting’ Adam’s helpmate from blame for the world’s tragic condition.
by Russell Grigg
Creation in-depth: Genesis confirmed in clay
27 Jun 2014
Despite secular claims that the Genesis account is a myth borrowed from various earlier sources, author Bill Cooper discovers the reverse is true.
by Dominic Statham
Is ‘mitochondrial Eve’ consistent with the biblical Eve?
05 Jan 2013
The creation model doesn’t need tweaking to fit with the evidence.
by Robert Carter
Culture clash
22 Jun 2016
When Europeans encountered Aboriginals on the Australian island of Tasmania, they assumed them to be not far removed from animal ancestors because of their ‘lack’ of technology.
by Carl Wieland
How long were the Israelites in Egypt?
21 Sep 2021
The time the Israelites spent in Egypt is a matter of much debate, but it can be resolved by taking a deep dive into their fascinating family history.
by Robert Carter and Lita Sanders