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Tinned sardines—clue to the origin of life?
04 Jan 2010
Canned sardines contain a wealth of ingredients essential for life, but life will not arise in those sardines.
by Gordon Howard
The importance of creation in evangelism
26 Apr 2016
It is often necessary to show that the Bible is trustworthy from the beginning before a person indoctrinated in evolution will accept the Gospel.
by Don Batten
Has the Kepler spacecraft found an ‘alien world’?
15 Dec 2011
Is it just more hype, or are the claims justified this time?
by Gary Bates
Cats big and small
19 Jun 2017
Wherever you live in the world, there’s generally a cat not too far away.
by David Catchpoole
Creation in-depth: Large cratonic basins likely of impact origin
13 Mar 2015
Geological features that scientists struggle to explain likely of impact origin.
by Michael J.Oard
Facing the light
Plants need light and water to survive
by Erin Hughes and Gordon Howard
Love is more than skin deep
18 May 2022
Mr and Mrs Unoarumhi are dark-skinned Africans, but their biological children are fair-skinned—How come?
by Carl Wieland and Don Batten
Creation in-depth: The Messinian salinity crisis
18 Jul 2014
Conventional wisdom or questionable deduction?
by Michael J. Oard
Deluge disaster
by Tas Walker
The Bible: Jewish folklore and nothing more?
25 Nov 2012
Today’s feedback features a skeptic who questions the authenticity and reliability of the Bible, positing hopeless contradictions between Jesus and Paul and portraying the Bible as Jewish folklore.
by Shaun Doyle
Faith-based attacks on religious schools
17 Sep 2008
Atheists profess tolerance but display rank intolerance when it comes to schools that refuse to toe the materialistic party line.
by Lita Sanders
God’s mighty expanse
26 Feb 2009
A creationist physicist looks at the evidence—including some clues from Scripture—about the very fabric of space itself.
by Russ Humphreys