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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
Fantastic folds
16 Mar 2022
Curvy rock layers undermine millions of years
by Gavin Cox
Could Jesus sin?
16 Mar 2013
Dr Jonathan Sarfati answers a couple of questions from readers: whether it was possible for Jesus to sin, and whether the design in nature points to a single designer.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
The Creator’s Love
14 Feb 2013
Why you love your children and why God loves his.
by Andrew Snowdon
The horrifying calculations of utilitarian ethics
09 Jul 2019
Only an ‘ethicist’ could ask the question ‘Would the world be better off without humans?’
by Lita Sanders
Spot the Spin
03 Nov 2010
A new TV series on Darwin gives viewers lots of examples of ‘struggle’, but fails to show how all this proves ‘evolution’.
by Russell Grigg
Should robots have rights?
05 Dec 2017
According to European Union officials, the new generation of robots should have rights.
by Dominic Statham
Creation magazine
Creation magazine 34(1) Contents
by anon
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
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 Oscar Pistorius trial and the role of forensic bias
11 Sep 2014
The Oscar Pistorius trial illustrates how establishing the history of an event based on forensic evidence alone often leads to conflicting interpretations of the evidence.
by Marc Ambler
Beliefs in the study of UFOs are changing for the better
22 Oct 2019
Christian theology is making an important contribution to UFOlogy that is helping suffering people.
by Joe Jordan