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The failure of evolutionary orthodoxy
20 Jan 2011
A columnist claims that religion leads people to despoil the environment. Is he right, and why should the evolutionist care?
by Lita Sanders
Floating fish and fossil fables
18 Jan 2011
Louisiana fish kill destroys fossil formation ideas
by Shaun Doyle
New DNA repair enzyme discovered
13 Jan 2011
DNA is so chemically unstable that living creatures must have elaborate repair mechanisms. But how could they evolve without these repair mechanisms to conserve selected changes?
by Jonathan Sarfati
World Creation stories
06 Jan 2011
Everyone believes in a creation story of some sort, but which of the world’s creation stories have proven to be the most detrimental to a civil society?
by Calvin Smith
Genesis: the roots of the Gospel
04 Jan 2011
Why does evolution undermine the Gospel?
by Ann Lamont
The importance of foundations
30 Dec 2010
Genesis is indispensible grounding for Christianity and facing today’s secular society.
by Greg Demme
Are ghosts real?
28 Dec 2010
Belief in ghosts is culturally popular, especially with so many TV shows supporting the idea. Some say the Bible also supports the idea. But what’s the truth?
by Gary Bates
Evolutionary Christianity?
21 Dec 2010
An all-star lineup of theistic evolutionists has one message: you can believe in God and evolution. But we ask ‘At what cost?’
by Lita Sanders
Chimpanzee Y chromosome is radically different from human
16 Dec 2010
The chimp Y chromosome is radically different to the human Y chromosome, contradicting evolutionary expectations.
by Robert W Carter
The Star of Bethlehem: A Review
14 Dec 2010
Rick Larson claims to have found astronomical corroboration of the events surrounding Jesus’ birth. Does it stand up to scrutiny?
by Lita Sanders
Unborn babies may “be planning their future”
09 Dec 2010
Brain scans on premature babies reveal that the unborn may be introspective. What are the implications for the abortion debate?
by Jonathan Sarfati
NASA’s ‘ET’ suffered arsenic poisoning!
07 Dec 2010
The discovery of a bacterium that can use arsenic is interesting, but the hype from NASA about its implications for ‘extraterrestrial life’ turns out to be a ‘fizzer’
by Shaun Doyle