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A response to Timothy Keller’s ‘Creation, Evolution and Christian Laypeople’
09 Sep 2010
Timothy Keller offers some ways that Christians can accept a ‘literal’ Adam and evolutionary processes. But this compromise forces him to reinterpret key parts of Genesis.
by Lita Sanders
NASA pictures support biblical origin for Moon
02 Sep 2010
Small escarpments on the moon surface show the moon is young
by Tas Walker
The World Turned Upside Down
31 Aug 2010
A special Journal of Creation preprint review of respected British journalist Melanie Phillips’ important book—showing how Western civilization and its once-Christian moorings are under attack by rampant, aggressive, secularism.
by Dominic Statham
‘Moa’s Ark’ vs Noah’s Ark
26 Aug 2010
How and when did the moa, kiwi and other flightless birds get to New Zealand? Accumulating evidence has upset long-held evolutionary ideas.
by David Catchpoole
Carl Sagan and Contact: Defiance of God and promotion of ET
19 Aug 2010
We answer Carl Sagan's militant attacks on God, the Bible and Christianity in his novel and film Contact.
by Russell Grigg
Evolution’s pesky flea
12 Aug 2010
The release of Greatest Hoax showed that those who claim to have a monopoly on correctly understanding science largely rely upon invective and emotion to argue their case
by Gary Bates
CMI ministers in the Caribbean
10 Aug 2010
CMI’s Dr Robert Carter ministers in a little-known Caribbean country to future medicos and local churches, and discovers that evolutionism has even spread its tentacles here.
by Robert Carter
Recurrent laryngeal nerve
05 Aug 2010
Is the long ‘recurrent laryngeal nerve’ really an example of bad design? Atheopathic anti-creationists ignore all the other functions of its route.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The tragic death of thought
03 Aug 2010
A short story about censorship of thought, academic freedom and the limitations of science—pithy quotations that reinforce the main points are listed as footnotes, to avoid spoiling the article’s flow.
by Shirley Heavenor
Are we nothing more than a bag of chemicals?
29 Jul 2010
An academic takes evolution to its logical conclusion—since people are essentially just rearranged pond scum in a Darwinian scenario, how can they be held responsible for committing crimes?
by Dominic Statham
The Divine Engineer
27 Jul 2010
An engineering student reviews By Design, noting how many sound engineering principles are used in nature, in such a variety of ways.
by E. van Niekerk
When does the unborn baby feel pain?
22 Jul 2010
Pro-aborts are crowing about studies alleging that the unborn baby feels no pain. But not only are these claims highly debatable, they ignore the real issue.
by Lita Sanders