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John Lennox, design and suffering
02 Dec 2010
Why the design argument only works from within a biblical framework.
by Catherine Olaussen
‘Oldest’ fossil shrimp?
30 Nov 2010
How is an old fossil shrimp important for unraveling evolution if it closely resembles modern shrimp?
by Shaun Doyle
Martian Fossils? Dissecting the media hype
25 Nov 2010
Yet another attempt to find evidence for life on Mars turns out to be little more than media hype.
by Lita Cosner and Gary Bates
Computers on the Ark?
23 Nov 2010
The Ark was totally feasible with technology known to the ancient world. But Ark defenders who assert superior science by Noah overlook the biblical worldview that made science possible.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Lizards moving from eggs to live birth: evolution in action?
18 Nov 2010
An Australian skink species can lay eggs or give birth to live young. Is this ‘evolution in action’?
by Shaun Doyle
Creation in Slovakia
16 Nov 2010
Australian physics professor at Slovak creation conference.
by John Hartnett
Heads I win, tails you lose
11 Nov 2010
Please advice ‘teaser’
by Dominic Statham
‘Stone Age’ flour forces rethink
04 Nov 2010
The notion that early humans were primarily carnivorous has taken a hit.
by David Catchpoole
Pew survey reveals basic ignorance of Christian belief
02 Nov 2010
Most American Christians showed alarming ignorance of their own faith. What’s the solution?
by GB, LC
General and Special Revelation
28 Oct 2010
Can nature be called the ‘67th book of the Bible’? Whether natural and supernatural revelation should be considered as equally reliable forms of divine communication to human beings is a crucially important question.
by Dominic Statham
Lying—a survival strategy?
26 Oct 2010
With our propensity to sin blamed on our animal ancestry, the displacement of all major Christian doctrines by evolution is increasingly blatant, revealing ‘theistic evolution’ as the ultimate Trojan horse.
by Philip Bell
Can Christians believe evolution?
21 Oct 2010
As we have often stated, we regard evolution as contrary to Scripture, but Christians can still be saved despite believing in it. A guest author explains some reasons for this, including how Christians are never fully mature when saved.
by Kevin Moritz