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Now you see it, now you don’t!
Some evolutionists insist they observe evolution happening all around us while others say it happens too slowly to be able to observe. How can it be both?
by Calvin Smith
The scientific case against evolution
How do evolutionists construct their scientific case for evolution? How can the creationist respond in scientific terms?
by Shaun Doyle
Open questions on the Origin of Life in 2014
For those seeking to explain life’s origins from an evolutionary perspective, the gap between aspirations and evidence remains vast.
by Peter M Murphy
Was Gerard Krefft sacked for being an evolutionist?
A museum has honoured a curator who was fired more than a century ago in controversial circumstances—supposedly because he was an evolutionist.
by Warren Nunn
The ‘little bears’ that evolutionary theory can’t bear!
Microscopic ‘water bears’ are a puzzle for evolutionists.
by Joachim Vetter
Copernicus, Galileo, and the theory of evolution
Should today’s Church and Christians generally oppose the theory of evolution? We can learn some good lessons from history.
by Russell Grigg
Could a good and loving God have used evolution? No way!
Could a good and loving God have used evolution? No way!
by Russell Grigg
Intelligent Ink?
by Michael G Matthews
Atheism needs evolution
Far from the theory of evolution being derived from facts that speak for themselves, it is actually rooted in the philosophical concept of atheism.
by Calvin Smith
The Singapore Evolution Garden
Its exotic plants actually show evolution has not happened
by Tas Walker
‘Once upon a time’
‘Early Cambrian’ arthropod fossils showing ‘exceptionally preserved eyes’ with ‘modern optics’ should be an eye-opener for evolutionists—but they resort to ‘spin’ instead
by David Catchpoole
Is evolution true?
When the arguments used to support evolution are examined, how many actually pass muster?
by Don Batten