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Genesis: the least relevant book in the Bible?
05 Dec 2015
How important is Genesis for the Gospel?
by Shaun Doyle
Jumping wallaby genes and post-Flood speciation
04 Dec 2015
Evolutionists once thought that jumping genes were ‘selfish’ DNA, but Australian wallabies show they were jumping to the wrong conclusions.
by Pierre Jerlström<br>
Evolution makes atheists out of people—Mark 2!
03 Dec 2015
Karl Giberson’s evolutionary theodicy doesn’t stand up to atheist apostate John W. Loftus, and he abandons intellectual Christianity.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Is creation irrelevant?
01 Dec 2015
Popular leaders of ‘evangelical’ Christianity increasingly embrace evolution. How should we respond?
by Gary Bates and Lita Cosner
Bees’ guidance strategy for avoiding crash landings
30 Nov 2015
Designers of flying robotic drones have tried and failed to make autonomous landing systems, despite using lasers, radars, sonars and GPS technology. So how do bees do it so easily?
by David Catchpoole
The Good Dinosaur: A review
28 Nov 2015
What if dinosaurs and humans lived together? This movie gives an evolutionary view.
by Lita Sanders
Creationism
26 Nov 2015
What is ‘creationism’? How is the word used in the creation vs evolution debate?
by Shaun Doyle
Genetic engineers unwind species barrier
25 Nov 2015
Evolutionary claims of a new species of yeast simply fall flat.
by Philip Bell
Stumped by biblical creation
24 Nov 2015
Jim Stump at BioLogos recently posted an article claiming to resolve 10 ‘common misconceptions’ about evolution which attacks biblical creation. Does it stack up?
by Paul Price
The Tamu Massif, the largest volcano on Earth, erupted catastrophically
12 May 2021
The largest volcano on Earth erupted catastrophically
by Tas Walker
Estrogen in men?
21 Nov 2015
Does a Y chromosome and estrogen in men make them confused about their sexual identity?
by Shaun Doyle
Paris attacks inspire anti-religious sentiment
20 Nov 2015
A street pianist’s performance shows a lack of understanding in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks.
by Paul Price