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The bad tree of evolution
Rotten from the roots to the fruits.
by Robert Gurney
Was there a curse of Ham?
Is the curse of Ham real? Are there three races according to the sons of Noah? What can we learn from the Bible, history and science?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Skin deep
I couldn’t help but note your shade of melanin.
by Jerry P. Moore
Do monkeys play football?
Football’s governing bodies are trying to stop racist taunts from spectators. But do they understand the problem?
by David Catchpoole
The Christchurch mosque attacks: speaking Christ’s peace, truth and love
Speaking Christ’s peace, truth and love into a tragic massacre.
by Shaun Doyle
Reformation Wall Vandalized Yet Again
Reformation wall defaced. Whodunnit and why? Widespread acceptance of homosexuality today signals spiritual situation of our modern culture.
by Matthew Cserhati, Joel Tay
Abraham Ulrikab
The ‘zoo exhibit’ who could write
by Shaun Doyle
Is the unborn child a person?
Even most atheist obstetricians refuse to perform abortions—why?
by Lita Sanders
Creation: a form of white supremacy?
Scientific American accuses creationists of white supremacy, glossing over evolution’s own disgusting racist past.
by Shaun Doyle
Darwin’s statue, racism, and the Natural History Museum, London
With pressure from anti-racist groups to remove statues linked to racism and slavery, we ask questions about statues of Darwin and the representation of human evolution in major museums.
by Andrew Sibley
Darwinism has remade Western society—for the worse
A look at how evolutionary thinking has impacted society far beyond the scientific realm.
by John Woodmorappe
Culture vs intelligence
Which explains why some people groups advanced more quickly than others?
by Carl Wieland