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How could unfallen Adam have sinned?
08 Mar 2014
A correspondent asks: If the relationship between Adam and God was ‘very good’, why did Adam go against Him?
by Russell Grigg
R.C. Sproul Jr. blunders on plant death
11 Feb 2015
R.C. Sproul Jr. misrepresents creationist argument about no death before the fall by raising the canard about plant ‘death’, but plants are not nephesh chayyāh.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Jeremy L Walter, mechanical engineering
Why he believes in six day creation.
Top 10 Consequences of evolution?
05 May 2011
An evolutionary institution comes up short when it tries to give the top 10 examples of evolutionary consequences.
by Lita Cosner, Jonathan Sarfati
Isn’t it obvious? Natural selection can eliminate, but never create!
09 Sep 2020
Candid evolutionists have publicly recognized the obvious: natural selection is a process of elimination, not creation.
by David Catchpoole
Norma McCorvey, 1947–2017
23 Feb 2017
Better known as Roe from Roe v. Wade, Norma McCorvey later became pro-life.
by Lita Sanders
Debating the historical Adam and Eve
06 May 2016
A book that misses a chance to fully address or adequately explain young-age views on our first parents.
by Shaun Doyle
Are there contradictions in the Bible’s accounts of Judas’ death?
17 Sep 2022
Do Matthew and Luke contradict each other when recounting how Judas died?
by Lita Sanders
A fresh look at Nebraska man
25 Sep 2009
An honest mistake by an honest scientist or a deceptive stunt, during the famous Scopes Trial, to secularize education policy in America?
by Andrew Sibley
Countering evolution in the classroom
24 Jan 2015
Advice to a student about how to respond to evolution and millions of years as taught in her high school biology class.
by Keaton Halley
More about moths
05 Jan 2008
A recent attempt to restore the reputation of the peppered moth as an evolutionary icon falls flat
by Carl Wieland
Feathery flight of fancy
25 May 2007
Microscopy of the famed Sinosauropteryx ‘dino-bird’ fossil shows the idea of ‘protofeathers’ fails under close scrutiny
by Shaun Doyle