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Dark matter in trouble again
Does a new analysis undermine ‘exotic neutrinos’ as dark matter or not?
by John Hartnett
How many impact craters should there be on the earth?
Does the moon give us enough clues to estimate how many asteroids impacted the earth.
by Michael J. Oard
How good is our neighbourhood!
Humans occupy a unique place in the universe that evolutionists cannot adequately explain.
by Mark Harwood
Where materialism logically leads
When scientists—particularly physicists—look at the universe and rule out the Creator, it inevitably leads them down a dark path to confusion.
by John G Hartnett
Mars’ catastrophic geology
Flooding, volcanism, glacial movement, sedimentary deposits and even geysers point to a violent past not long ago.
by Wayne Spencer
Evolution, creation, & thermodynamics - Part 2
Information and order, form, body, arrangement and complexity do not arise spontaneously, but are spontaneously and naturally lost.
by Carl Wieland
Changing-look quasars: how do they fit into a biblical creationist model?
When light from these distant objects unexpectedly brightens, it better fits a creation scenario.
by John G. Hartnett
Plenty of time
For oil reserves, for distant starlight to reach the earth, and for God (who created time)
by Jonathan Sarfati and David Catchpoole
Indoctrinating children
The UK’s National Secular Society does not want religious creationism taught in schools, but they are OK with religious humanism being taught.
by Jim Mason
Do creationists have to resort to secular ideas to explain geology and astronomy?
Do creationists have to resort to secular ideas to explain them?
by Don Batten, Shaun Doyle
Multiverses: No help for evolution
It’s an ‘out there’ concept that doesn’t help to explain why we are down here.
by Jake Hebert
How did the Solar System form?
The results of a computer analysis to investigate how the solar system might have formed should cause evolutionists to think again about naturalistic processes.
by John Hartnett