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Another major ‘link’ fails
31 Jan 2013
A fossil claimed to be ancestral to seals looks just like an otter.
by Don Batten
Zebra or horse? A ‘zorse’, of course!
13 Apr 2009
Did Noah take zebras, donkeys and horses onto the Ark? Or just two ‘horses’—one with stripes?
by David Catchpoole
Amazing abalone armour
The intricate structure of abalone’s tough shell has inspired the design of bullet-resistant armour.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Dead crocodiles downunder
20 Jun 2024
Scientific experiments confirm that dead crocodiles need to be buried quickly in sediment to fossilize.
by Ron Neller
Agnosticism
10 Nov 2015
What is agnosticism? And how can Christians respond to it?
by Shaun Doyle
Will Nibiru collide with Earth?
30 Aug 2012
Yet another end-of-the-world scenario with lots of panic, but no substance.
by Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
Review of Dr Jonathan Sarfati’s book By Design:
07 May 2009
Independent reviewer is impressed with the scientific arguments for the wonders of design and against chemical evolution. Also, the biblical framework answers questions fumbled by the Intelligent Design movement.
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
The humanist apostles’ creed—that which ‘a Devil’s Chaplain might write’
15 Dec 2015
Richard Dawkins styles himself as the Devil’s Chaplain and expends much energy pushing evolution with religious fervour.
by Philip Bell
A Chinese camarasaurus?
06 Nov 2019
Ancient wine vessel depicts sauropod dinosaur
by Phil Robinson
The puzzling Homo naledi: a case of variation or pathology in Homo erectus?
19 Nov 2015
Following the discovery of remains that have been named Homo naledi, more questions than answers emerge when the facts are examined.
by Peter Line
Saddle up the horse, it’s off to the bat cave
17 Oct 2006
When genetic evidence fits the evolutionary belief system, humanists are quick to gloat. But what about when it totally contradicts it?
by Daniel Anderson