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Nazi child euthanasia and Hans Asperger
A new study shows that Hans Asperger actively assisted the Nazi eugenics policies.
by Russell Grigg
Culture vs intelligence
Which explains why some people groups advanced more quickly than others?
by Carl Wieland
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
A global anti-Christian totalitarian threat
A global anti-Christian totalitarian threat.
by John Loiterton
Namibian genocide—a precursor of the Holocaust
A Review of The Kaiser’s Holocaust: Germany’s Forgotten Genocide and the Colonial Roots of Nazism by David Olusoga and Casper W. Erichsen
by Marc Ambler
Why do children lose their trust in the Bible?
We need to teach our children that the Bible reliably reflects the real world.
by Gary Bates
The scars of a nation
The scars of the treatment that first Australians received is a lesson in how not to treat people.
by Carl Wieland
A Tale of Four Countries
A South African faced with the parlous state of his own country finds striking parallels and lessons in history.
by Marc Ambler
Darwin’s corrosive influence on literature and society as a whole
A confronting look at the impact of God-hating, influential writers.
by Jerry Bergman
Jettisoning Genesis and the silent genocide
The astonishing numbers of abortions performed each year is indicative of the complete loss of society’s Judeo-Christian foundations, which should drive Christians to their knees in prayer.
by Gavin Cox
Did God make Adam ‘half-female’?
Are women superior to men because they have one more X chromosome?
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