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More nails in the coffin of ‘junk DNA’
13 Sep 2011
‘Junk DNA’ has been trumpeted as an unanswerable proof of evolution. As more observations show this to be functional, yet another argument for evolution is heading for the waste bin.
by Dominic Statham
Vintage Journal: The Carboniferous floating forest
04 Feb 2011
To celebrate the silver jubilee of Journal of Creation this year, we showcase some of the Journal’s significant contributions to the creationist movement.
by Joachim Scheven
Human/animal hybrids: are they possible, and could they be saved?
24 Oct 2013
Are human/animal hybrids a problem for Christianity, or even a possibility?
by Lita Sanders
How abortion harms women
21 Dec 2021
What does the science say?
by Kathy Wallace
Creation in-depth: Carl von Savigny
19 Sep 2014
The ‘Darwin’ of German legal theory.
by Augusto Zimmermann
Noah’s Ark and salvation
01 May 2017
Biblical language could not be clearer; Noah’s Flood had to be a global event.
by John Hartnett
Worldviews, logic, and earth’s age—part 1
19 Jun 2015
Old-earth creationists should face the reality that their position more aligns them with a worldview that opposes Christianity.
by John K. Reed and Shaun Doyle
Does ‘deep time’ make sense?
20 Jun 2013
As we look at the foundations of the ‘billions of years’ historical framework, are the foundations rock or sand?
by Shaun Doyle
Distant starlight and the days of Genesis 1
16 Jul 2022
How should we approach the distant starlight travel time issue? How do we argue against day-age theory?
by Shaun Doyle
Creation in-depth: Fossils and the post-Flood boundary
29 Nov 2013
What does the stratigraphy of fossils suggest about the placement of the Flood/post-Flood boundary in the rocks?
by Marcus R Ross
Atheist spat
24 May 2011
A strategy of subterfuge and stealth? Or to attack Christianity with all guns blazing? The ‘moderates’ and the ‘new atheists’ struggle to unite against their common creationist enemy!
by David Anderson
A different way of thinking—Thomas Nagel considers the mind
28 Mar 2013
An evolutionary philosopher gets his peers thinking about why science has failed to explain how the mind works.
by Warren Nunn