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Created or evolved?
What’s the evidence for creation, in the debate with evolution? Here’s how to make sense of this vital origins question.
by David Catchpoole
Miracles and science
A reader questions the rationality of believing in miracles. However, the response points out that the argument commits a logical fallacy, and that sceptical attacks commit circular reasoning.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Using the Bible to prove the Bible?
Jesus’ words break the circle.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Why would a loving God send people to Hell?
Can God be loving and judge sin at the same time?
by Lita Sanders
The Importance of Evidence
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 David Catchpoole
Evidences for a young earth and universe
‘Billions of years’ is accepted without question but there is lots of evidence that the earth and universe are much, much younger.
by Don Batten
The Haggard tragedy
When a vocal defender of the Bible’s authority, even one who attacks evolution, is morally disgraced in the public eye, what does that say about the link between evolution and morality?
by Carl Wieland
Reincarnation vs Creation
How should Christians respond to the growing popularity of Buddhism and the associated idea of reincarnation?
by Steve Cioccolanti
The “God spot”
Scientists say that a certain spot in the brain produces religious feeling; does that mean it’s all in our heads?
by Lita Sanders
Christian apologists trip over the age of the earth … again
A Christian advocate of millions of years of death and ‘natural evil’ before Adam is challenged to answer the dilemma this poses, namely that it implies that the Creator God is a moral monster.
by Thomas Fretwell
A new age of quantum madness
You and I help to create the physical world, including the laws by which it operates? Bizarre mystical notions like this are increasingly being taken seriously by top scientists.
by Carl Wieland
The ‘Indoctrinator’
Indoctrination at universities
by Warwick Armstrong and Jonathan Sarfati