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Conversions in the land of the rising sun
Good news as creation scientist Werner Gitt tours a country notoriously difficult for evangelism.
by Carl Wieland
Designer DNA
Scientists learn to encode 3-D printed objects with instructions coded in DNA, enabling them to replicate the objects again and again.
by Gavin Cox
2nd Century Church Fathers: God will make lions vegetarian again
Second century Church Fathers believed God would end animal suffering and predation.
by Benno Zuiddam
Genetic Entropy and the Gospel
Multiple pieces of evidence support the idea of genetic entropy, but if it is true there is no hope for the human race outside of the second coming of Jesus Christ.
by Robert Carter
Genesis and Generation X
by Geoff Stevens
The Unstoppable evolutionary juggernaut?
With the secular evolutionary agenda gaining such momentum, it may be tempting to think ‘it’s Game over’. But look behind the showiness and bravado, and the claims are empty.
by Philip Bell
Could the Flood have been tranquil?
John Fleming proposed a tranquil Flood that left no trace. But then, why are scoffers without excuse? Could there be a tranquil flood any more than a tranquil explosion?
by Jonathan Sarfati
The reality of suffering, and the Gospel confronting culture
The Gospel inevitably changes the cultures it encounters–and that’s a good thing.
by Lita Sanders
Was Adam a UFO (unidentified figurative object)?
by David Shackelford
Orthodox on God; ambivalent on biblical literalism; bypassing science; socially conservative
Orthodox on God, ambivalent on biblical literalism, bypassing science, and socially conservative.
by John Woodmorappe
Foliage in fast forward
Critics say mature plants during creation week are a problem for biblical creationists.
by Keaton Halley
T. rex, cats, and attack-defence structures
Answering a question about the purpose of attack-defence structures like claws, and about vegetarian diets pre-Fall.
by Gavin Cox