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Lea, the spaghetti lioness
Lions are usually carnivores. But there’s one living today that grew up eating Italian pasta and vegetables—for seven years.
by David Catchpoole
Vampire finches of the Galápagos
If you think finches are cute birds that eat seeds, then check out the ones on Wolf Island.
by David Catchpoole
Inside the mind of a killer
The Finnish high school tragedy once again shows that ideas have consequences.
by David Catchpoole
Tsunami tragedy
The tragic devastation wreaked by the Boxing Day, 2004 tsunami is a sober reminder of the awesome power of God’s judgment in the Flood of Noah.
by By Tas Walker
The stingray of death
In the aftermath of Steve Irwin’s death, many question the brevity of his life.
by David Catchpoole
Hurricanes are “Acts of Man,” not “Acts of God”
Nature was thrown “out of whack” because of man’s sin.
by Michael Oard
Smallpox
This virus was so devastating that humanity collectively fought to completely eradicate it. Find out how.
by Lita Sanders
Origins and the Gospel
Creation Magazine LIVE! Season 8 Episode 2 Origins and the Gospel
by Thomas Bailey and Richard Fangrad
Waves of sadness
God’s responsibility for the 2004 killer tsunami
by Carl Wieland, CMI–Australia
The Fall: a cosmic catastrophe
The Bible clearly teaches that death is the result of Adam's sin. This is a major problem for long-age compromise. Even human death alone is enough to sink this false view. Animal death is another nail in the coffin. This paper also refutes Hugh Ross's misinformation about plant death.
by Jonathan Sarfati, CMI–Australia
The Dracula connection to a young Earth
The Dracula connection to a young Earth
by John Woodmorappe