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Doom and gloom from the BBC
Answering yet another evolutionary TV program from the BBC that promotes the atheistic worldview.
by Russell Grigg
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
Nuclear physicist embraces biblical creation
What made a Ph.D. nuclear physicist accept biblical creation? See how carbon-14 dating supports a ‘young’ earth! Jim is one of the presenters at our Creation Super Conference in Canada (August 2011).
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
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
Black holes and Lilith: reality and myth (respectively)
Is there any evidence for the existence of black holes? And did Adam have another wife named Lilith?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Planck sees the big bang?
Like COBE and WMAP before it, researchers claim Planck sees the famed cosmic microwave background radiation that allegedly proves the big bang. But do we know what it’s seeing?
by John Hartnett
Gravity
Gravity holds us firmly on the ground and keeps the earth circling the sun. You might think it would be one of the best understood concepts in science. But it remains, in many ways, a profound mystery.
by Don DeYoung
Saturn—the ringed planet
This beautiful giant ringed planet baffles evolutionary astronomers.
by Spike Psarris
Jupiter: King of the planets and testament to our Creator
This beautiful giant planet baffles evolutionary astronomers.
by Spike Psarris
Mars’ catastrophic geology
Flooding, volcanism, glacial movement, sedimentary deposits and even geysers point to a violent past not long ago.
by Wayne Spencer
Explaining a misunderstanding about a YEC cosmology
A reader misunderstands time dilation on the fourth day of creation week. Russ Humphreys explains that it really is an ordinary length day according to Earth clocks.
by Russ Humphreys
Multiverse theory—unknown science or illogical raison d’être?
A New Scientist columnist uses her own religious ideas to deny the existence of God, and then claims that it’s science.
by Gary Bates