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From weird to worthy
19 Sep 2006
Creation Ministries aims to break this association in people’s minds.
The Big Bang fails another test
15 Sep 2006
The ‘background echo of the big bang’ was supposed to cast a shadow—but only if it is really true that this radiation is coming from far away.
Biologically inspired designs: Testament to evolution?
12 Sep 2006
Nothing is left to chance in this new field of science as researchers identify superior designs in biology and purposely copy them.
by Judah Etinger
Has ‘dark matter’ really been proven?
08 Sep 2006
Caution urged about so-called empirical proof from the Bullet-cluster observations. Indeed, ‘dark matter’ is really a fancy name for a fudge factor, and proper physics eliminates the need for it.
by John Hartnett
The stingray of death
06 Sep 2006
In the aftermath of Steve Irwin’s death, many question the brevity of his life.
by David Catchpoole
The Bronze Tree of Sanxingdui
05 Sep 2006
The Bronze Tree of Sanxingdui: Is it the oldest man-made Genesis artefact?
Killer Kangaroos and Demon Ducks?
01 Sep 2006
When armed with a biblical worldview, reports of giant flesh-eating kangaroos and killer birds are no cause for alarm—or sensationalism
Neandertals were fully human in thinking: Symbolic items show human cognition and symbolic thinking
30 Aug 2006
Although Neandertals are known to have made ornaments and decorated bone tools, many evolutionists have dismissed this as ‘borrowing’. New analysis of a site shows that the Neandertals were the real inventors.
US Senate passes embryonic stem cell bill; President vetoes
29 Aug 2006
Why are so many senators so keen on embryonic stem cell research? Why are adult stem cell successes ignored?
Hobbit: New news is good news
25 Aug 2006
New research on a tiny human fossil angers prominent anticreationists, and it seems more consistent with a biblical worldview than ever.
Monkeying around with the origins of language
22 Aug 2006
Monkeys’ brains react in predictable ways to the communication calls of their fellow monkeys. The evolutionary hype over these rather banal findings is, as usual, quite unjustified.
SETI—religion or science?
18 Aug 2006
George Basalla, professor emeritus of history at the University of Delaware, says that the search for extraterrestrial intelligence is more of a faith than a science.  But SETI disputes this—on the basis of evolution.