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Does ‘deep time’ make sense?
As we look at the foundations of the ‘billions of years’ historical framework, are the foundations rock or sand?
by Shaun Doyle
Questioning ‘How to debate a creationist’ by Michael Shermer
A skeptic gives advice about how to debate creationists, but he unwittingly shows the religious nature of his position.
by Murk Post
‘That’s nice for you, but it’s not for me’
Is there such a thing as absolute truth?
by Don Batten
Naturalism in the light of reality
There’s more to reality than naturalism can fathom …
by Robert Gurney
A tale of two fleas
A simple parable cuts through the nonsense claims that, regardless of the evidence, it is ‘unscientific by definition’ to conclude in favour of divine creation as an explanation of origins.
by Carl Wieland
Reading the Bible and understanding nature
A review of The Bible, Protestantism, and the Rise of Natural Science by Peter Harrison
by Lael Weinberger
Who created God?
Atheists say that the universe and life began with no adequate cause, contradicting rationality.
by Don Batten
Why does science work at all?
The Bible provides all the necessary assumptions, but atheistic evolution can’t.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Is Belief in God a case of Christian wish fulfillment?
An atheist correspondent asserts that Christian belief in God stems from a desire for a Heavenly Father to take care of us, but his argument commits a major logical fallacy.
by Lita Sanders
A very tired Christian
A Christian says he’s tired of the creation-evolution debate. Dr Don Batten explains its importance, documents how it has helped people come to Christ, and cites biblical encouragement for the weary.
by Don Batten
Is evolution pseudoscience?
Evolutionists’ own criteria for identifying a ‘pseudoscience’ show that evolution itself is a pseudoscience.
by Mark Johansen
Bomb-building vs. the biblical foundation
A critic disputes that a biblical foundation is necessary for ethics. The response shows why it is, and points out the real ethical problem for atheists.
by Jonathan Sarfati