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African invasion of the bodysnatchers
In the heyday of evolutionary racism, materialistic scientists saw dark-skinned people as mere specimens to be studied, and they engaged in the macabre trade of body parts from various countries.
by William Johnson
World War 1 centenary
New video clip about the evolutionary origins of World War 1, which were the precursors of WW2 and the Nazi Holocaust.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Winning the war
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by David Catchpoole
Human/animal hybrids: are they possible, and could they be saved?
Are human/animal hybrids a problem for Christianity, or even a possibility?
by Lita Sanders
Abortion: an indispensable right or violence against women?
Sex-selection abortion has resulted in killing girl babies, leading to a surplus of men. This is a dilemma for today’s abortion-on-demand feminists, who betray the pro-life stance of the feminist founders.
by Lita Sanders
Culture vs intelligence
Which explains why some people groups advanced more quickly than others?
by Carl Wieland
Abraham Ulrikab
The ‘zoo exhibit’ who could write
by Shaun Doyle
Darwin, slavery, and abolition
Did Darwin’s abhorrence of slavery have anything to do with his theory of evolution?
by Russell Grigg
‘Hooray for eugenics!’
Last century many religious leaders embraced eugenics, the elimination of the ‘unfit’ from mankind’s breeding pool. Invented by Darwin’s cousin Francis Galton, it reached its apex in Nazi Germany.
by Russell Grigg
Hitler’s ‘master race’ children haunted by their past
The living remnants of Hitler’s plan to specially breed a race of ‘superbabies’ are a tragic testimony to the effects of Darwinian thinking.
by Russell Grigg
Anders Breivik—Social Darwinism leads to mass murder
He believed modern Darwinian eugenics could create a utopia. Enjoy this preview from the current Journal of Creation. Subscribe and be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.
by Jerry Bergman
Is killing wrong?
An ‘ethics’ article gives a chilling glimpse at secular ‘morality’
by Shane Cessna, Gary Bates, Lita Cosner