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Bacteria trapped for “millions of years” under Antarctic ice
23 Apr 2009
Evolutionary fascination drives yet another news story about vast timespans. But what do the facts show?
by Carl Wieland
Real particle physics disappoints big bangers
25 Nov 2019
Latest antimatter research undermines big bang theory
by Jonathan Sarfati
Dino dung overturns objection
15 Sep 2008
Sceptics love to challenge Christians about Noah’s Flood. Here’s how a piece of (fossilized) dung ruins their ‘argument’.
by Tas Walker
The Jurassic Coast—Icon for the Genesis Flood
04 Dec 2017
How an icon of secular geology provides powerful evidence for Noah’s Flood.
by Michael Oard, John Matthews, Andrew Sibley
Evolutionists disagree on how evolution happens
26 Jan 2019
There is more than one view among evolutionary researchers on how new biological structures arise.
by Shaun Doyle
The ‘windows of heaven’ are figurative
08 Jul 2022
Reading a 'solid sky' into a biblical metaphor is a mistake. Accusations that the Bible adopted a bogus ancient Near Eastern cosmology fall flat.
by Keaton Halley
It’s all bluff
04 Dec 2018
It’s controversial to question the scientific basis of big bang, origin of life and evolution, but scientists acknowledge that these so-called facts are propped up by imaginative stories.
by Dominic Statham
Writing Success the Classical Way
Writing Success the Classical Way
by Amy Hastings Olsen
US government spends millions researching UFOs
21 Dec 2017
An unusual admission by the US has many asking if aliens are real. Are you ready with an answer?
by Gary Bates and Lita Cosner
‘Surprising’ lizards in amber
30 Oct 2017
Thirty-eight fossil lizards reckoned to be 20 million years old—so well-preserved you can see whether their eyes are open or shut.
by David Catchpoole
Designer stripes: Zebras and the truth of Genesis
04 Dec 2019
Sorting out the equid kind is not always a black and white issue.
by Tricia Wright
Is creation irrelevant?
01 Dec 2015
Popular leaders of ‘evangelical’ Christianity increasingly embrace evolution. How should we respond?
by Gary Bates and Lita Cosner