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Reversible autopoiesis—a foundational design principle for life’s survival
16 Feb 2018
Because cells have the ability to adapt to certain stresses, such as a lack of food, they must have been functioning that way from the start.
by Alex Williams
Time: The Great Enabler
15 Feb 2018
Evolution relies on deep time which in turn relies on naturalism but science tells us the earth is young and so evolution is false.
by Robert Carter
Salty seas
18 Nov 2023
The salinity of the oceans is a strong evidence that they, and the Earth itself, are far younger than the billions of years required for evolution, and is consistent with the biblical age of about 6,000 years.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Two trees, one root: the link between evolutionism and Eastern spirituality
13 Feb 2018
How two philosophies both lead people away from God.
by Tricia Wright
Just what we need
12 Feb 2018
Creation magazine helps us to think biblically about science, geology, evolution, and origins. See this sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released issue.
by Tas Walker
Was Jesus an alien?
10 Feb 2018
How can we show the absurdity of the ‘alien Jesus’ idea?
by Shaun Doyle
The Cenozoic, Flood processes, and post-Flood catastrophism—problems and parameters
09 Feb 2018
Where in the geologic record is the Flood/post-Flood boundary?
by Michael J. Oard
The great educational experiment
08 Feb 2018
Why using public money for school education is dangerous to children.
by Jenny Arms
Music: A crucial gift
06 Feb 2018
New research reveals that love of music is a foundational part of our design
by Jonathan OBrien
Not-so-‘Still Life’
05 Feb 2018
Not everyone sees a bowl of fruit as being ‘still’.
by David Catchpoole
Noah’s Flood—the big picture
03 Feb 2018
Learning to see Noah’s Flood in geological maps and reports.
by Tas Walker
The Red Sea Crossing: can secular science model miracles?
02 Feb 2018
Can secular scientists really investigate the parting of the waters that allowed the Israelites to escape the Egyptians?
by John K. Reed and Carl R. Froede Jr