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Did fish die before the Fall?
21 Apr 2012
Were fish a category of nephesh chayyah life that did not suffer death before the Fall?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati, Lita Cosner
Post-Flood log mats potentially can explain biogeography
14 Oct 2016
Animals dispersing around the world by either land bridges or rafting is accepted by both creationists and secularists.
by Michael J Oard
Peacock poppycock?
21 Apr 2008
Darwin’s attempt to explain how the peacock’s tail evolved is being sharply criticized—by evolutionists.
by David Catchpoole
Time to think
07 Jun 2012
Maybe young-earth creationists should sometimes just ‘shut up’? …
by David Catchpoole
Evolutionary troubles with the origin and demise of dinosaurs
30 Nov 2012
Lack of information and heated debates divide evolutionist researchers.
by Michael J Oard
Flights of fancy
22 Sep 2021
No simple brute or sub-human pre-Adamite would pluck feathers for headdresses!
by Carl Wieland
Submarines with fish fins?
19 Sep 2007
Engineers want their underwater survey vehicles to be able to do what fish can do.
by David Catchpoole
A Tale of Four Countries
07 Nov 2008
A South African faced with the parlous state of his own country finds striking parallels and lessons in history.
by Marc Ambler
Spiders and ants inspire an unsinkable metal structure
14 Sep 2020
Bug benefiting boat design
by Philip Robinson
The uniformitarian mystery of radiolarian chert
31 Jan 2008
How do we explain cherts when there aren’t any modern examples of it forming?
by Michael J. Oard
Controversy over the uniformitarian age of Grand Canyon
08 Jul 2016
Even secular scientists can’t agree on what age to assign one of the world’s most magnificent geological features.
by Michael J Oard
Antifreeze protein evolution: turning wrenches into hammers
05 Oct 2012
Evidence of mutations and natural selection leading to microbes-to-man evolution?
by Shaun Doyle