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When the emotions are gone, what’s left?
16 Mar 2017
When people start experiencing doubts about their faith, an intellectual foundation is important to be able to give answers.
by Gary Bates
More meat-eating lorikeets (and other parrots, too)
14 Mar 2017
Scientists were surprised to find one instance of lorikeets eating meat. Then the public told them of hundreds.
by David Catchpoole
Evolution/long ages contradicts Genesis order of Creation
13 Mar 2017
Genesis and evolution disagree about both time frame and order of events.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The Fall: It was all downhill from there …
11 Mar 2017
Non-believers often ask why there are bad things in the world if God is all loving. How should Christians answer?
by Calvin Smith
Trees in Northwest Scandinavia during the Ice Age
10 Mar 2017
Scant evidence for treeless Scandinavia.
by Michael J. Oard
Edinburgh’s tale of two cities
09 Mar 2017
Scotland’s famous city of Edinburgh, though once blessed by God, now welcomes (even celebrates) atheism and paganism, the fruit of generations of biblical compromise and rampant liberalism.
by Paul James-Griffiths
What The Shack gets right
07 Mar 2017
The Shack is dangerous because of what it gets wrong, but its appeal is in what it gets right. How should Christians concerned about doctrine respond?
by Lita Sanders
Big bang beliefs: busted
06 Mar 2017
Big bang cosmogony requires many fudge factors to stay afloat, including dark matter, dark energy, and faster-than-light inflation.
by John Hartnett
Why doesn’t God answer all our questions?
04 Mar 2017
Scripture answers many of our questions, if we know how to think about Scripture’s teaching and how to apply it.
by Lita Sanders
Ultracool Trappist-1 and its seven planets
03 Mar 2017
The discovery of seven planets orbiting Trappist-1, with three in the habitable zone, has given rise to claims of habitability. However, neither life nor even water have been found there.
by Russell Grigg
Wishful thinking about nature’s abilities
02 Mar 2017
Many believers in nature’s capacity for evolutionary innovation think the sky’s the limit—yet their allegedly ‘naturalistic science’ writings betray a faith in the abilities of ‘Nature’ that borders on paganism.
by Philip Bell
Gecko foot design—could it lead to a real ‘spiderman’?
01 Mar 2017
A tiny lizard can perform feats that superheroes can only dream about.
by Jonathan Sarfati