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Suicidal atheist converts to Christ
A former atheist found himself suicidal when he realized the implications of atheism, which logically destroys all meaning and purpose in our existence. Thankfully he has now found purpose and meaning.
by Don Batten
God’s global warming worked just fine
A lot of the doom and gloom over global warming comes from a non-biblical view of history. Thinking biblically dispels fear.
by Russ Humphreys
The Darwinian roots of the Nazi tree (Weikart review)
Review of From Darwin to Hitler by Weikart.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Atheism
A critical examination of the causes and effects of atheism shows that it does not provide a proper foundation for a free, just and compassionate society.
by Ken Ammi
Evolution—the ultimate antidote to spirituality
The Bible says “God is spirit”. Evolution says “the spirit realm isn’t real”. They can’t both be right.
by David Catchpoole
Long tails, tall tales
The Apostle of Atheism, Richard Dawkins, contributes much to the public myth of evolution as established fact, but this book offers nothing substantive to the defence of evolution.
by Lael Weinberger
Darwinism and the Nazi race holocaust
Darwinism and the Nazi race Holocaust
by Jerry Bergman
‘Plants rights’? The latest evolutionary absurdity
An evolutionary “ethics” committee in Europe bizarrely decrees “plant rights”. This is the logical outcome of denying man as created in God’s image.
by Lita Sanders
Answering the ‘new atheists’
Christian author Doug Wilson has met the challenge of the new apostles of godlessness ‘head-on’, teaching Christians how to refute their arguments with ease.
by Lael Weinberger
The disingenuous and anti-Christian nature of ‘gay rights’ rhetoric
The homosexual rights lobby use some deceitful tactics, and are guilty of glaring double standards. Some of their churchian allies exhibit remarkable eisegetical gymnastics to evade the Bible’s clear teaching.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Intelligent Design: why the fuss, and what’s it about?
To some, design is a ‘no-brainer’. To others, it’s the thin edge of the wedge. How should we view it?
by Carl Wieland