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The Haggard tragedy
When a vocal defender of the Bible’s authority, even one who attacks evolution, is morally disgraced in the public eye, what does that say about the link between evolution and morality?
by Carl Wieland
Precambrian rabbits—death knell for evolution?
Richard Dawkins says a rabbit fossil in the Precambrian would be evidence against evolution, but would that really be the case?
by Shaun Doyle
Atheists to do religious education in schools
The government of Victoria, Australia, looks set to approve atheists teaching their destructive beliefs to young children.
by Don Batten and Russell Grigg
Evolution Answers Book?
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the now-released April issue of Journal of Creation. Subscribers will be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.
by Philip Bell
Erring on the side of censorship (Brittany McComb’s address cut short)
Valedictorian speech censored by school.
by Lita Sanders
Naturalism in the light of reality
There’s more to reality than naturalism can fathom …
by Robert Gurney
Monkey minds
If our minds were undesigned, accidental byproducts of evolution, why would we trust them?
by Keaton Halley
The bad tree of evolution
Rotten from the roots to the fruits.
by Robert Gurney
Defining arguments away—the distorted language of secularism
How key terms in the origins debate have been defined to slant the ‘rules of engagement’ between Christianity and secularism against Christianity.
by Shaun Doyle
Universal acid
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Can you “hurt” someone by not believing the same as they do?
Why do some atheists declare ‘hurt’ and ‘offence’? Perhaps to put Christians on the defensive to stop them from giving answers to what the world is teaching.
by Calvin Smith
Are we nothing more than a bag of chemicals?
An academic takes evolution to its logical conclusion—since people are essentially just rearranged pond scum in a Darwinian scenario, how can they be held responsible for committing crimes?
by Dominic Statham