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Solar system origin: Nebular hypothesis
Naturalism has many problems in explaining both stars and any planets around them.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Jupiter: King of the planets and testament to our Creator
This beautiful giant planet baffles evolutionary astronomers.
by Spike Psarris
Mercury—the tiny planet that causes big problems for evolution
Mercury—the tiny planet that causes big problems for evolution
by Spike Psarris
Comets and the age of the solar system
by Danny Faulkner
Our young solar system
Multiple lines of evidence support the Bible’s age of the solar system.
by Wayne Spencer
Geocentrism and Creation
by Danny Faulkner
Galileo Quadricentennial
On the 400th anniversary of Galileo turning his telescope to the heavens, misotheists gloated about ‘science vs. religion’. But it was science vs. science, and Galileo never renounced his faith.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Neptune: monument to creation
The planet that continues to confuse anti-creationists.
by Spike Psarris
Mercury: more marks of youth
Creationist predictions confirmed, evolutionist predictions confounded by Messenger spacecraft orbiting Mercury.
by Andrew Lamb
Planets around other stars
Many extrasolar planets have been discovered. But they pose many problems for evolutionary theories of stellar system origin.
by Wayne Spencer
Saturn—the ringed planet
This beautiful giant ringed planet baffles evolutionary astronomers.
by Spike Psarris
Earth is ‘too special’?
Evolutionists propose that Earth formed by itself from dust particles colliding together. But astronomers are realizing that this just-so story requires some incredibly unlikely ‘coincidences’.
by Jonathan Sarfati