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A more likely origin of massive dolomite deposits
14 Jul 2023
Does Noah’s Flood provide a better context for explaining the origin of massive dolomite deposits?
by Michael J. Oard
Egypt and the short Sojourn
11 Jul 2023
The debate between a long and a short Egyptian Sojourn rages on, but many things in the Bible and Egyptian archaeology correspond to the short Sojourn.
by Robert Carter, Gary Bates
Naturally caffeine-free tea
10 Jul 2023
The Economist claims the Hongyacha tea plant has made an “evolutionary journey towards losing caffeine”
by James Hughes and Robert Carter
Animal behaviour intelligently designed!
07 Jul 2023
Compelling evidence that animal behaviour is intelligently designed.
by Philip B. Bell
Egypt and the short Sojourn
04 Jul 2023
The debate between a long and a short Egyptian Sojourn continues, but there are many things in the Bible and Egyptian archaeology that correspond to the short Sojourn.
by Robert Carter, Gary Bates
Valley of the whales
03 Jul 2023
How did hundreds of fossil whales end up in the middle of a barren desert?
by Gary Bates
Pre-Tejas volcanism in North America: challenge to Hydroplate Theory
30 Jun 2023
Does it fit the timing and order of events posed by Hydroplate Theory?
by Edward Isaacs
Microbiome (and virome)
29 Jun 2023
Why would a loving God create bacteria and viruses? Many of them are still good today! See how we need our microbiome (and virome).
by Jonathan Sarfati
I know what I have believed
26 Jun 2023
Mark Emerson chats with Pastor Victor Soo about the impact of creation on his life.
by Mark Emerson
Earth’s upper mantle viscosity may be lower than assumed
23 Jun 2023
Might the crust rebound faster than long-age researchers assume?
by Michael J. Oard and Nathan Mogk
Genesis and the Resurrection
22 Jun 2023
Many Christians commemorate the resurrection of Jesus every year, but what has belief in Genesis got to do with belief in the resurrection?
by Joel Tay
Caterpillar wheel
21 Jun 2023
When danger looms, the Pleuruptya caterpillar can transform itself into a wheel, and roll away
by David Catchpoole