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William Stukeley, and an early 18th century plesiosaur
How members of the British Royal Society upheld biblical creation.
by Andrew Sibley
Science, farming, and faith
Ron Neller interviews agricultural systems researcher, Dr Ken Rickert
by Ron Neller
From Cambridge chemist to passionate pastor
Mark Harwood talks with Dr Michael Prodigalidad about his fascinating journey from science to the pulpit
by mark harwood
A passion for rocks
Tas Walker talks to Philip Worts about geology and ground-breaking discoveries
by Tas Walker
Taking a stand
Is evolution needed for biological research? Does biblical creation hinder scientific research?
by Don Batten
Kevin Anderson creation scientist Challenging evolution with science
This Creation magazine interview, completed before Kevin’s relatively sudden and recent tragic passing, is previewed here to honour the life of a remarkable man.
by Robert Carter
Former cancer researcher vs creation compromise
Former cancer researcher explains why evolution is irrelevant to real science, and how evolution undermines the Gospel
by Jonathan Sarfati
Remembering Bill Cooper (1947–2021)
Prolific author Bill Cooper has died (9 March 2021), author of numerous books, including After the Flood, and Authenticity of the Book of Genesis.
by Andrew Sibley
Sir David Brewster—scientist, creationist, preacher
The field of modern optics owes much to the creationist who invented the kaleidoscope two centuries ago. 
by Effie Munday
Nuclear physicist for creation!
Nuclear physicist Dr Heinz Lycklama explains the importance of biblical creation, the folly of radiometric dating, and the bankruptcy of goo-to-you evolution.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Stuart Burgess wins the 2019 James Clayton Prize
Creationists are often accused of bad science or worse but a multiple award-winning, world-class engineer keeps putting the lie to these claims.
by Philip Bell
Science reinforces faith in God
A childhood experience of studying the anatomy of a sheep led to a career in biology.
by Don Batten