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A Wolf Among the Sheep
Nathan Zamprogno attacks Intelligent Design and Genesis creation.
by anon
Tiktaalik roseae—a fishy ‘missing link’
by Jonathan Sarfati
What does the New Testament say about Creation?
20 Dec 2006
Special Creation, theistic evolution or Progressive Creation?
‘Schweitzer’s dangerous discovery’
19 Jul 2006
Dr Mary Schweitzer discovered still-soft-and-stretchy tissue in a dinosaur fossil, igniting a controversy.
by David Catchpoole and Jonathan Sarfati
Dawkins and Eugenics
01 Dec 2006
Prominent Darwinist and anti-Christian, Professor Richard Dawkins, says he hates to be agreeing with Hitler on the point, but applying eugenics to breeding humans is a pretty good idea after all.
by Carl Wieland
Caution about ‘Ark’ discovery
05 Jul 2006
A group of Texas adventurers announced recently that they found the remains of Noah’s Ark on the slopes of a rugged mountain in Iran. However, many questions need to be answered before a definite verdict can be reached about the validity of this claim.
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
Intelligent Design—‘A War on Science’ says the BBC
07 May 2006
The BBC’s war on belief in a Designer; Russell Grigg and Jonathan Sarfati counter-attack against BBC presuppositional bigotry and pseudo-science.
by Russell Grigg and Jonathan Sarfati
The hypocrisy of intolerant ‘tolerance’
27 Oct 2006
A Christian schoolgirl failed for refusing a ‘gay’ assignment gives cause to reflect on the ‘new tolerance’—and how it relates to what creation ministries are all about.
Japheth, remember to turn off the computer …
22 Dec 2006
Japheth, remember to turn off the computer …
by Calvin Smith
Homosexual Animals
28 Nov 2006
A public exhibit once again uses the assumption of evolution to undermine biblical morality; and the logic is faulty, too.
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