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The Creation Safari man
25 Aug 2021
Meet the amazing David Coppedge, the ‘Creation Safari man’ who singlehandedly runs an astounding range of creation outreach activities.
by Carl Wieland
More Brave New World fiction
10 Nov 2010
Episode 2 of this TV series on Darwin shows that experimental evidence for Darwinism is fictitious.
by Russell Grigg
Spiderweb stickiness secret
16 Jul 2012
How spiderweb glue works: multi-functional adhesive—a ‘smart material’.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Evolution: just a change in allele frequencies?
27 Jun 2015
Answering a critic who claims that evolution is proven by trivial biological changes.
by Keaton Halley
New footprints from Ileret, Kenya, supposed to be from human evolutionary ancestor
12 Mar 2009
And all based on the angle of the big toe!
by Michael J. Oard
Secular scientific problems with the Ice Age
03 Feb 2021
What drives their models and why they have scientific problems
by Michael Oard
Fantastic voyage from the womb
20 Mar 2019
The amazing changes in a new born baby’s circulation
by Lainna Callentine
Sea lilies and starfish—splendours of the sea
06 Nov 2013
Did you know that a starfish is not a fish, and a sea lily is not a plant?
by Paula Weston
Don’t answer—do answer!
When our thinking is built upon the history revealed in God’s Word, we shouldn’t abandon the Bible when countering false arguments.
by Ken Ham
Does archaeology confirm the Bible’s historical record?
15 Sep 2012
The archaeological record corroborates the Bible’s record.
by Lita Sanders
Prepare ye the way—the aliens are coming! Part two
25 Feb 2021
Disclosure! A much-desired proclamation by the UFO community about alien visitations to the earth, might not be far away. Are we prepared?
by Gary Bates
Richard Dawkins, anti-Christian language and the rise of science
17 Nov 2015
The fashion among certain atheists of demonizing evo-skeptic Christians fails to advance the science they profess to support, instead undermining the very foundation upon which science was birthed and flourished.
by Andrew Sibley