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Ambopteryx – bird or bat-winged reptile?
30 Jul 2019
Is it a bird? A bat? No, it’s Ambopteryx! Multiple characteristics show that new fossil is likely a bird.
by Matthew Cserhati
Refuting evolutionary agitprop
29 Jul 2019
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Is Genesis poetic?
27 Jul 2019
Doesn’t Genesis explain the “why” and ‘science’ the “how”?
by Shaun Doyle
Carol Cleland’s case of historical science—part 2: apologetic for historical science
26 Jul 2019
How reliable are the conclusions of historical science compared to experimental science?
by John K. Reed and Peter Klevberg
US States’ abortion bills reveal culture clash over unborn human life
25 Jul 2019
What do the US abortion laws tell us about the culture clash in America?
by Lita Cosner, Gary Bates
New sugar transport gene evolved in yeast?
23 Jul 2019
Despite capability of taking up new sugar, yeast species has not undergone evolution
by Matthew Cserhati, Robert Carter
The wily coyote—dogged by reputation, this coy ‘wolf’ continues to surprise
22 Jul 2019
Does the reviled coyote deserve its reputation?
by David Catchpoole
Is God ‘forced by His nature’ to be loving?
20 Jul 2019
Is God forced to be loving by his nature?
by Shaun Doyle
Apollo mission to the moon: 50th anniversary
19 Jul 2019
50 years ago today, man landed on the moon for the first time. What can we learn looking back?
by Jonathan Sarfati
A swimming school of fish fossilized in real time
18 Jul 2019
The dynamic process of fish schooling is amazingly preserved in a ‘Fossilized freeze frame’ recording their coordinated collective motion.
by Phil Robinson
Multiverses: No help for evolution
17 Jul 2019
It’s an ‘out there’ concept that doesn’t help to explain why we are down here.
by Jake Hebert
One day is as a thousand years: God’s warning to those who deny creation and the worldwide flood
16 Jul 2019
“one day is as a thousand years” is often used as an excuse for not believing in literal creation days, but this passage is actually a warning for creation compromisers.
by Joel Tay