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A river like no other
On Charles Darwin’s Beagle voyage, his geological observations using Charles Lyell’s book reinforced his belief in long ages, and underpinned his later evolutionary ideas. But modern geology denies many of his interpretations.
by Emil Silvestru
NCSE Gives ‘Favorable’ Review of The Voyage the Shook the World
Anti-creationists praise aspects of Darwin: the Voyage, but have to milk some criticisms, which turn out to be rather trivial or unjustifiable.
by Dr Robert Carter
Dr Charles Bree, the scientist who challenged Charles Darwin’s science
A long forgotten English zoologist and surgeon wrote the first book that set out to disprove evolution.
by Warren Nunn
On holy ground? A creationist in Darwin’s home
Is the famous residence of Charles Darwin a science museum or a shrine that propagates a secular, godless worldview?
by Thomas Fretwell
‘The child is father of the man’
The attitudes of the young Charles Darwin help us understand his later theorizing.
by Graham Fisher
Darwinism and racism – are they linked?
Is Darwinism foundational to racism? Was Darwin a racist himself? What about the biblical view?
by Shaun Doyle & Lucien Tuinstra
Time: The Great Enabler
Evolution relies on deep time which in turn relies on naturalism but science tells us the earth is young and so evolution is false.
by Robert Carter
Flowers are still Darwin’s “abominable mystery”
The passage of time hasn’t solved a major riddle of plant evolution.
by David Catchpoole
Darwin, Marx, and two letters
Before Darwin died he wrote: “I do not believe in the Bible as a divine revelation, & therefore not in Jesus Christ as the son of God.”
by Russell Grigg
Leaving Darwin to go nowhere
Leaving Darwin to go nowhere?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Documenting the obvious
Documenting the links between Darwin influenced Nazi racism.
by Jerry Bergman
Darwin’s unpaid debt to Patrick Matthew
Did Darwin plagiarize Patrick Matthew's theory?
by Andrew Sibley