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10 answers from biblical creationists: Part 1
Clergyman and geologist Michael Roberts has thrown down the gauntlet to creationists with 10 provocative, and supposedly unanswerable questions about their ‘young Earth’ belief! (Part 1 of our answer).
by Gavin Cox, Lucien Tuinstra
The Darwin Dictionary
A satirical guide to the creation vs evolution controversy—exposing fallacies in evolutionary thinking.
by Keaton Halley
Why not? And why?
The power of asking the right questions.
by Yoke-Peng Kong
Chimps ‘natural killers’ after all
As evolutionists ponder the propensity of chimps to kill other chimps, they are not rushing to the conclusion that this explains why humans kill humans.
by Carl Wieland
Waves of sadness
God’s responsibility for the 2004 killer tsunami
by Carl Wieland, CMI–Australia
Reading the Bible and understanding nature
A review of The Bible, Protestantism, and the Rise of Natural Science by Peter Harrison
by Lael Weinberger
Grotesque dinosaur cannibals!
The Bible says God created animals to reproduce ‘after their kind’. But these dinosaurs ate their own kind! Go figure …
by David Catchpoole
Is cancer ‘very good’?
Old earth creationists attempt to avoid the issue of ‘no death before the Fall’ by postulating animal death in the ‘very good’ creation. But is cancer and death ‘very good’?
by Calvin Smith
Creation: a form of white supremacy?
Scientific American accuses creationists of white supremacy, glossing over evolution’s own disgusting racist past.
by Shaun Doyle
‘Go to hell, creationists!’
A rowdy demonstration at a German university shows that ‘tolerance’ does not extend to creation and the Bible.
by Carl Wieland
The origin of human consciousness
We humans may think our self-awareness marks us out as special but atheists insist it’s merely an illusion brought about by our brain chemistry. Why, then, do cognitive scientists, psychologists and philosophers fail to explain consciousness?
by Dominic Statham
Mind over matter
A naturalistic view of origins must explain the existence of coded information within living things arising from a ‘no mind’ process, but all of our scientific observations deny that possibility.
by Calvin Smith