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Solar-powered sea slugs defy evolution and horizontal gene transfer
17 Jun 2016
The concept that horizontal gene transfer explains shared genes among unrelated taxon is being challenged by a solar-powered sea creature.
by Jeffrey Tomkins
The awesome wonder of Wilpena Pound, Australia
16 Jun 2016
How the cataclysm of Noah’s Flood explains it.
by Tas Walker
Tale behind the Tasmanian tiger
15 Jun 2016
Australia’s Tasmanian ‘tiger’ is a puzzle for evolutionists so they usually classify it as a separate biological family.
by Robert Doolan
The Sin of Certainty - A book review
14 Jun 2016
Peter Enns new book ‘The Sin of Certainty’ reveals just how much biblical authority (all of it!) he has given up by incorporating typical atheistic anti-biblical arguments into his worldview.
by Calvin Smith
Exposing the deception
13 Jun 2016
Fed up with how evolution is promoted as fact, one scientist self-published a book which challenges the worldly view of origins.
by Carl Wieland
Process theism
19 Feb 2022
Is process theology compatible with the Bible?
by Shaun Doyle
Another non-creationist critique of scientific materialism
10 Jun 2016
Author dismisses creationist concepts but raises interesting questions about the inadequacies of materialistic evolutionary theory.
by John Woodmorappe
Do we have enough evidence to trust the Bible?
01 Apr 2023
A lawyer gives his perspective on the Bible’s credibility as eyewitness testimony.
by Cortney Alexander
Australia’s remarkable Red Centre
25 May 2021
Reveals compelling evidence of the cataclysmic global Flood of Noah’s day.
by Tas Walker
‘Light from the big bang’ casts no shadows
06 Jun 2016
If Cosmic Microwave Background radiation came from the big bang, we should see shadows as it passes through galaxy clusters, but the predicted ‘shadows’ are not found.
by John Hartnett
Historical science and miracles
04 Jun 2016
Biblical creation deals with the relation between historical science and miracles, which methodological naturalism ignores before considering the evidence.
by Shaun Doyle
‘Earliest’ fossil ‘forest’ surprisingly complex
03 Jun 2016
Further study of a previously-decreed ‘simple’ and ‘early’ fossil forest shows more complexity than assumed.
by Michael J Oard