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Babies are born ready to learn
Are babies’ minds a blank slate or is there more to it? The latest research shows baby’s brain is prepared within the womb for communication with the world and much more.
by Lucien Tuinstra
What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 1
Can naturalism ground real morality?
by Marc Kay
God, science, everything, and nothing
How much can science tell us about God, the universe, and the nature of nothing?
by Shaun Doyle
Origins myths and the erosion of ethics
Farcical ideas masquerade as science these days, undermining ethics and true human identity.
by Philip Bell
Dominion and the blessing of the garden
Alan Titchmarsh, British TV personality, has recently defended the traditional well-managed garden against rewilding campaigns because it better supports wildlife. This supports the biblical stewardship mandate.
by Andrew Sibley
Creation rejoices!
‘Creation’ is not in a state of rejoicing now—but the day will come when a restored creation will be a reality.
by Peter Howe
Racemization of amino acids under natural conditions: part 1—a challenge to abiogenesis
Has one of the major barriers to abiogenesis been overcome?
by Royal Truman
Spiritual practices and evangelism
How do we handle evangelism and discussions of spiritual things in the workplace?
by Shaun Doyle
What’s wrong with being wrong: part 4a—a more than cursory look into evolutionary ethics
Can reciprocal altruism and evolutionary game theory explain how altruism began?
by Marc Kay
Our post-critical thinking society
Psychologist Dr Julia Shaw says our society is ‘post-fact’, and she’s fine with that!
by Paul Price
Laws of cause and explanation
How can we show that they are true?
by Shaun Doyle
Earth’s design for life
The earth is a systems engineering masterpiece
by Jonathan Corrado