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Dark matter in trouble again
19 May 2020
Does a new analysis undermine ‘exotic neutrinos’ as dark matter or not?
by John Hartnett
The priests of Darwin want your children
11 Jun 2020
College biology teachers are becoming increasingly effective in convincing young people into accepting evolution and many become atheists. What can you do to protect your children from this trend?
by Matthew Cserhati
Comet lander Philae discovers organic molecules on comet 67P
04 Jan 2015
But it does not help the origin-of-life problem; it’s still impossible.
by Tas Walker
The perils of scientific illiteracy
02 Oct 2018
Scientific and biblical illiteracy enables so-called ‘experts’ to confuse church leaders about God and creation.
by Dominic Statham
Unravelling myths about myth
30 May 2016
When Murray Adamthwaite understood that Genesis was real history, Christian doctrine then made sense.
by Carl Wieland
In leaps and bounds
02 Jan 2007
How is it that frogs can jump up to 20 times their own body length, while a froghopper’s leap is equivalent to a human jumping over a 210 metre (700 ft) skyscraper?
by David Catchpoole
The Architect
15 Mar 2010
Similarity of design speaks of a common Designer/Architect rather than common ancestry (evolution).
by Patricia Mondore
Anesthetics pioneer shows the way
19 May 2014
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics. Respected medical researcher Professor Bernard Brandstater says creation is ‘foundational’
by Don Batten
‘Dark photons’: another cosmic fudge factor
18 Aug 2015
A darkness clouds the thinking of physicists, from dark matter to dark energy, dark fluid, dark flow, dark radiation and—now—dark photons.
by John G. Hartnett
Why did God create?
04 Jan 2020
If God didn’t need the world, why create it?
by Shaun Doyle
Extra-solar planets a problem for planet formation theories
19 Jul 2014
The variety of exo-planets being discovered makes planet formation by dust-accretion even more unlikely.
by Alex Williams
Lessons from the fall of Singapore, 1942
04 Mar 2010
The stunning 1942 Japanese victory caught the British Army by surprise. There are powerful lessons for the spiritual battles facing the church today.
by Andy McIntosh