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Self contradictory atheism
14 May 2018
It’s irrational to think there is such a thing as ‘free energy’ in the universe.
by Chris Smith
Do oral traditions have any authority?
12 May 2018
How should Christians think about oral traditions and other claimed non-biblical sources of religious authority?
by Lita Sanders
Nylon-eating bacteria: part 1—discovery and significance
11 May 2018
How were they discovered? Why are they important for the creation/evolution debate?
by Royal Truman
Can death be abolished?
10 May 2018
“Do you want to live forever?” Some scientists are skeptical but others believe in a future where, with advanced anti-ageing treatments, people may live to 1,000 years plus.
by Geoff Chapman
Startling evidence for Noah’s Flood
09 May 2018
Rock layers tells us a lot about the earth’s past, but some geologists have an ingrained bias when they look at some amazing features.
by Andrew A. Snelling and Steven A. Austin
Making disciples with creation
07 May 2018
Creation magazine helps us to think biblically about science, evolution, and origins. Disciples must submit to God’s Word, including Genesis. See this editorial from the soon-to-be-released issue.
by Lita Sanders
Is God’s love conditional?
05 May 2018
A reader asks, if God is loving, why would He kill all those people in a Flood?
by Lita Sanders
Genesis as ancient historical narrative
04 May 2018
The genre of Genesis based on its grammar and its usage in the rest of Scripture shows that it is historical narrative
by Lita Sanders
Mutant plastic-munching enzyme does not support evolution
03 May 2018
New plastic-munching Ideonella sakaiensis bacterium was intelligently engineered, not randomly evolved.
by Ari Takku
A sweet revelation
02 May 2018
The honey bee is a wonderful example of intricate design and complex genetic information.
by Tom Hennigan
Fragments of Truth explains why the Bible can be trusted
01 May 2018
A new documentary explains the mountains of evidence for the New Testament text.
by Lita Sanders
‘Animal salad’ points to catastrophic demise
30 Apr 2018
Evolutionists struggle to explain an enormous fossil graveyard that includes sea, land, and flying creatures.
by Len de Beer