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Original animal protein in fossils?
10 Feb 2014
Complex biomolecules such as proteins are increasingly being found in fossils supposedly ‘millions of years old’.
by Brian Thomas
What was Adam’s sin?
09 Feb 2014
Adam’s sin: deliberately choosing to disobey God and so putting his own authority above God’s.
by Russell Grigg
Surprise, surprise—box jellyfish eyes
08 Feb 2014
The lowly, ‘basal’ box jellyfish has astonished scientists with its capacity to see things above the water.
by David Catchpoole
Information Theory—part 2: weaknesses in current conceptual frameworks
07 Feb 2014
Weaknesses in current conceptual frameworks.
by Royal Truman
Clash over worldviews
06 Feb 2014
An analysis of the debate: Is creation a viable model for describing nature?
by Lita cosner, Scott Gillis, Keaton Halley
Bats—sophistication in miniature
05 Feb 2014
For the amazing echolocation ability of bats to function properly, both emitting and receiving organs must be present, and cooperate. (There are other problems too, to drive evolutionists ‘batty’.)
by Paula Weston
Is God inconsistent?
04 Feb 2014
Is the God of the OT different from the NT?
by Lita Cosner, Gary Bates
Buddha, science and Jesus
03 Feb 2014
Pastor uses creation and science to help reach Buddhists.
by Carl Wieland
Is faithless education possible?
02 Feb 2014
The claim that modern secular education is not religious, or neutral, is false; it is actually atheism.
by Don Batten
Parícutin
01 Feb 2014
Helps us see how the shape of the earth can be changed—without the millions of years
by Jonathan O’Brien
Information Theory—part 1: overview of key ideas
31 Jan 2014
An overview of the key views about information theory by leading thinkers in the creation/evolution controversy.
by Royal Truman
It’s all talk,Tiktaalik can’t walk
30 Jan 2014
A fishy story that has no legs.
by Warren Nunn