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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
Can all those scientists be wrong?
What does history say?
by Gordon Howard
Answering question about 5G and COVID-19
People have concerns about the new 5G technology. Other mix in fear of the coronavirus to stir the pot of conspiracy theory. The answers are actually easy to find.
by Dr Robert Carter
The “God spot”
Scientists say that a certain spot in the brain produces religious feeling; does that mean it’s all in our heads?
by Lita Sanders
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
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
Does ribozyme research prove Darwinian evolution?
The origin of the first living organism is a huge problem for materialists. Agnostic DB of California agrees that creationist critiques are strong, but argues that ribozyme ‘evolution’ might solve the problem; Dr Sarfati responds.
Weasel, a flexible program for investigating deterministic computer ‘demonstrations’ of evolution
by Les Ey and Don Batten
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
A Response to Richard Dawkins’ The Blind Watchmaker
How does God relate to time?
God has no beginning or end, but what does that mean for how He relates to time?
by Shaun Doyle
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