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Evolution’s oyster twist
17 Sep 2014
How do you go from ‘flat’ oysters to coiled shells?
by David catchpoole
Test of Faith DVD
16 Sep 2014
Why Christians should not embrace evolution, despite the urgings of this DVD.
by Russell Grigg
Monuments from Ancient Assyria confirm biblical history
15 Sep 2014
Archaeological evidence from the British Museum
by Peter Masters
World War 1 centenary
14 Sep 2014
New video clip about the evolutionary origins of World War 1, which were the precursors of WW2 and the Nazi Holocaust.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Dreadnoughtus!
13 Sep 2014
Dreadnoughtus was a gigantic titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur that was wonderfully preserved in sedimentary rock but is not evidence of evolution but of creation and Noah’s Flood.
by Calvin Smith
Creation in-depth: Erosion and the post-Flood boundary
12 Sep 2014
What do erosional features on the earth’s surface suggest for the placement of the post-Flood boundary in the rock record?
by Michael J Oard
The Oscar Pistorius trial and the role of forensic bias
11 Sep 2014
The Oscar Pistorius trial illustrates how establishing the history of an event based on forensic evidence alone often leads to conflicting interpretations of the evidence.
by Marc Ambler
A meat-eating parrot!
10 Sep 2014
New Zealand’s kea is blamed for the deaths of thousands of sheep.
by Paula Weston
Does the Bible really forbid homosexual relationships?
09 Sep 2014
Some argue that a modern understanding of the Bible makes clear that it does not forbid all homosexual relationships. Is this true?
by Dominic Statham
Continental-scale erosion
08 Sep 2014
Evidence of runoff from Noah’s Flood
by Michael J Oard
‘What if Jesus tells you you’re wrong?’
07 Sep 2014
A correspondent asks, ‘What if you get to heaven and Jesus tells you that you were wrong?’
by Lita Sanders
Icing the ALS ‘ice bucket’ challenge
06 Sep 2014
Problems with the ALS bucket challenge, including use of stems cells from embryos and aborted fetuses, although ALS association admits that adult stem cell research is most promising.
by Jonathan Sarfati