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Creation among the crowds
22 Jan 2009
An experienced open-air evangelist shares from experience about the tragic fallacy of claiming that evolution and the age of the world are ‘side issues’ to the Gospel.
by Andy Banton
The 2009 Darwin celebrations
21 Jan 2009
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Tas Walker
Skippy surprises scientists
20 Jan 2009
Kangaroos are not supposed to be our close evolutionary relatives. But a recent genetic analysis shows ’roo genes are ‘largely the same’ as in people.
by Carl Wieland
Too many dinosaur names
15 Jan 2009
The number of dinosaur species names has been halved—from more than 1,000 down to 500 or so. Did Noah need to take these hundreds of dinos aboard the Ark?
by David Catchpoole
Fountains of the great deep on Mars?
13 Jan 2009
New data indicates that there were huge underground springs of water that burst forth on Mars—and huge buried glaciers have also been identified.
by Carl Wieland
‘The Day the Earth Stood Still’—a movie review
08 Jan 2009
A remake of the 1951 classic continues the ‘spiritual’ themes, but with a hyperenvironmentalist-new age flavour. And more about ‘evolving’.
by Carl Wieland
Genesis: The Missing Piece of the Puzzle
06 Jan 2009
A popular Canadian public speaker tells it like it is.
by Calvin Smith
Butterfly brilliance
01 Jan 2009
Some of the most striking butterfly colours are produced by advanced photonic crystals not pigments. The scales of Lamprolenis nitida form two interspersed diffraction gratings, producing two different signals.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Global Atheist Convention debate challenge
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by Carl Wieland
Review of Darwin’s The Origin of Species, 1860
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by Tas Walker
Please Pardon This Interruption
Refutation of apostate Bart Ehrman’s latest attack on Christianity and the reliability of the New Testament, Jesus Interrupted
by James Patrick Holding