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A Christian response to a secular society
What fills the void once the Bible is rejected? BLM thinking, celebrating gay relationships, claiming transgender women are actually women are just some ‘secular creeds’ discussed in a new book.
by Lucien Tuinstra
Darwin, Spurgeon and the ‘black dog’
How consistent Darwinism eliminates any ultimate meaning in life.
by Carl Wieland
Evolution cannot take credit for morality
Answering the claim that morality can arise through a naturalistic evolutionary process.
by Keaton Halley
Deeply unethical research uses aborted babies scalps attached to mice to test human immune responses
Scalps of aborted babies were grafted onto mice to test human immune responses to bacteria. This represents new lows in science, whereby humans are brutally treated like commodities.
by Gavin Cox
Academia and the press as the bad guys
A review of Spectacle: The astonishing life of Ota Benga by Pamela Newkirk Amistad, New York, 2015.
by Jerry Bergman
Social animals
Does a good society have evolutionary origins?
by Daniel Davidson
Creation: a form of white supremacy?
Scientific American accuses creationists of white supremacy, glossing over evolution’s own disgusting racist past.
by Shaun Doyle
The inhuman nature of secular humanism
Historically, humanism had noble roots in Christian academia, but post-Reformation, through Unitarian influence, humanism’s biblical foundations were eroded and replaced by secular thinking based on evolution.
by Gavin Cox, Andrew Sibley
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
Pronoun wars around new version of Dutch Bible
Is capitalizing God’s pronouns a key biblical issue, or are the masculine pronouns more of a stumbling block for some?
by Lucien Tuinstra
The issue of race and other global issues
How creation helps us answer some of the most controversial current events.
by Gary Bates
The obscuring of God’s image will hurt society
Today, as has been true throughout history, people do what is right in their own eyes. Society’s straying from God, and blurring His image in individuals, is harmful all round.
by Lucien Tuinstra