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Pigeons don’t fancy Darwin
Pigeon fanciers’ fancy pigeons fuelled Darwin’s flights of fancy
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David Catchpoole
Bronx Zoo apologizes for putting a man in a monkey house
New York’s Bronx zoo apologizes for putting an African man in a monkey house, but still does not admit the real reason it occurred.
by
Gary Bates
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
John Grigg, comet discoverer and Christian
A pioneering astronomer in New Zealand who discovered several comets, and also a devoted Christian.
by
Russell Grigg
How I (a former Evolutionist) came to know Jesus as Creator and Saviour
How trying to disprove the Bible with evolution led someone to faith in Christ.
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Toru Yasui
The deep inconsistency of evolutionism, revealed amid the COVID-19 crisis
The New York Times released an opinion piece recently that perfectly illustrates how evolutionists cannot live consistently with their worldview.
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Paul Price
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.
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Jonathan Sarfati
Smart faith in a digital age
Smart phones and social media, though amazing digital resources, are portals for information of all sorts, some of it wrong or harmful—use them profitably and wisely!
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Thomas Fretwell
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.
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Philip Bell
Darwin’s real message: have you missed it?
Darwin’s real message—have you missed it? Some evolutionists really do understand its materialistic implications.
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Carl Wieland
Science reinforces faith in God
A childhood experience of studying the anatomy of a sheep led to a career in biology.
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Don Batten
The remarkable Captain Robert FitzRoy
The man in charge of the Beagle was known for his Christian character as well as his great skill as a mariner.
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Nicos Kaloyirou
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