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Newton was a creationist only because there was no alternative?
Most branches of science were founded by biblical creationists. Some skeptics claim that there was no evolutionary alternative.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Creationist contributions to science
Biblical creationists founded modern science and continue to contribute substantially, contrary to hype from those with an anti-God agenda.
by Don Batten
Modern science in creationist thinking
As biblical creationists, can we know what God did when he created this vast universe?
by John Hartnett
Kuiper Belt Objects: solution to short-period comets?
by Robert Newton
Ganymede: the surprisingly magnetic moon
Why were scientists surprised and why it means it is young.
by Wayne Spencer
What distinguishes origins and operational science?
What’s the difference?
by Lita Sanders
Can they all be wrong?
Evolution must be true because most scientists agree it is; but is that really the case?
by Carl Wieland
Professing creation
Senior South African academic challenges the dominant paradigm.
by Carl Wieland and Jonathan Sarfati
How did the earth dry out after the Flood?
One objection to a global Flood is the thought that the wind that blew across the earth would be insufficient to dry the land. This is nonsense.
by Robert Carter
Creation in-depth: ‘Ancient’ coral growth layers
Do ‘ancient’ corals show that days were shorter than now?
by Dr Robert Carter
Confronted by the Second Law of Thermodynamics
How one man’s encounter with creation evangelism caused him to re-think his understanding of the world and led him to faith in Jesus Christ.
by Warren Nunn
The Darwin Dictionary
A satirical guide to the creation vs evolution controversy—exposing fallacies in evolutionary thinking.
by Keaton Halley