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Countering evolution in the classroom
Advice to a student about how to respond to evolution and millions of years as taught in her high school biology class.
by Keaton Halley
Intelligent Ink?
by Michael G Matthews
Marcel-Paul Schützenberger—French Darwin doubter
A respected French scientist raised a number of mathematical objections to evolution that remain unanswered.
by Jerry Bergman
Is there really evidence that man descended from the apes?
Currently fashionable ape-men
The Darwin Dictionary
A satirical guide to the creation vs evolution controversy—exposing fallacies in evolutionary thinking.
by Keaton Halley
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
‘Big Man’ and ‘Lucy’
Was the latest fossil find, ‘Big Man,’ a large australopith (an extinct primate like the famous Lucy)? If we ignore the dating, he might turn out to be a human.
by Peter Line
No keeper’s brother
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the now-released December issue of Journal of Creation. Subscribers will be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.
by Shaun Doyle
Chimps ‘natural killers’ after all
As evolutionists ponder the propensity of chimps to kill other chimps, they are not rushing to the conclusion that this explains why humans kill humans.
by Carl Wieland
Origin of oxygen more complex than imagined
Contradictory observations mean more trouble for naturalistic theories but the problems disappear within a biblical perspective.
by Barry Tapp
Did God create an ‘open’ universe?
If theistic evolution is true, is God responsible for the universe?
by Lita Cosner, Keaton Halley
Aping humans
The idea that chimps can learn to speak as humans do was thoroughly debunked earlier this century.
by Carl Wieland