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Climate change & terrorism: a new political agenda?
Whatever the reality of the current gloomy climate predictions, the current bandwagon is such that some have even compared normal scientific scepticism to terrorism.
by Emil Silvestru
UK Prime Minister addresses Climate Change, but undermines Christian doctrines
In a speech on Climate Change the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson undermined a basic Christian doctrine relating to the status, duties and rights of mankind.
by Andrew Sibley
The failure of evolutionary orthodoxy
A columnist claims that religion leads people to despoil the environment. Is he right, and why should the evolutionist care?
by Lita Sanders
Kiwi conservation conundrum
Does evolution hinder conservation efforts for the kiwi?
by Mark James
Life on this planet is fleeting
Sir David Attenborough is a highly accomplished man, but wrong about things like God’s existence and evolution; what about environmental and climate issues?
by Lucien Tuinstra
The conflict between conservation and Darwinian natural selection
Laudable conservation efforts are predicated on the belief that nature shouldn’t change over time, but this doesn’t sit well with the prevalent evolutionary belief that nature does change over time.
by Andrew Sibley
Ethiopia’s ‘little Edens’
How the church in Ethiopia preserved biodiversity.
by Lita Sanders
Creation-based conservation for the Red Panda
Can creation-based conservation provide a better solutions than evolution-based attempts?
by Matthew Cserhati
Rewilding, artificial foods, and creation
A response to the environmentalists’ rewilding agenda, which would devalue people and diminish the quality of human life. Far better, the biblical approach involves stewardship, and respect for creation.
by Andrew Sibley
Abrupt climate changes and global warming
Misinterpretation of ice core data by Uniformitarian scientists could be fueling some of the current global warming alarm.
by Michael Oard
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
A biblical approach to climate change (part 1)
A biblical approach to climate change (part 1)
by Richard Fangrad and Matt Bondy