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Estrogen in men?
21 Nov 2015
Does a Y chromosome and estrogen in men make them confused about their sexual identity?
by Shaun Doyle
Paris attacks inspire anti-religious sentiment
20 Nov 2015
A street pianist’s performance shows a lack of understanding in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks.
by Paul Price
The puzzling Homo naledi: a case of variation or pathology in Homo erectus?
19 Nov 2015
Following the discovery of remains that have been named Homo naledi, more questions than answers emerge when the facts are examined.
by Peter Line
The curse and the cure
18 Nov 2015
In the search to rid Australia of cactus plant infestations, the answer was found in a tiny insect.
by John Mann
Richard Dawkins, anti-Christian language and the rise of science
17 Nov 2015
The fashion among certain atheists of demonizing evo-skeptic Christians fails to advance the science they profess to support, instead undermining the very foundation upon which science was birthed and flourished.
by Andrew Sibley
Reproduction: the essential sign of life
16 Nov 2015
What can a coffee table teach us about the beginning of life?
by Gordon Howard
The ‘God gene’
14 Nov 2015
Is there a ‘God gene’? And would a lack of it excuse a non-believer from investigating the evidence for God and the Gospel?
by Shaun Doyle
Mind over matter
12 Nov 2015
A naturalistic view of origins must explain the existence of coded information within living things arising from a ‘no mind’ process, but all of our scientific observations deny that possibility.
by Calvin Smith
Man the reader
11 Nov 2015
Evolutionists cannot adequately explain why man has the ability to read.
by Robert A. Peterson
Agnosticism
10 Nov 2015
What is agnosticism? And how can Christians respond to it?
by Shaun Doyle
2nd Century Church Fathers: God will make lions vegetarian again
09 Nov 2015
Second century Church Fathers believed God would end animal suffering and predation.
by Benno Zuiddam
Going overboard with Darwinian analogies
07 Nov 2015
Is a blind struggle for survival behind the success of every trend in our society? See why evolution is a poor parallel for how ideas achieve popularity.
by Keaton Halley