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Chinese Dinosaurs
The Grasshopper Geologist
24 Sep 2013
Why would a children’s book featuring a curious grasshopper be such a hit?
by Scott Gillis
Ark ‘hominids’ and rib wrangles
08 May 2010
Could the ancestors of Australopithecus sediba have been on the Ark? Also, what do we do about ‘Adam’s rib’, given online contradictory claims about the capacity of ribs to regenerate?
by Carl Wieland
Why did God make such a big universe?
19 Jul 2022
Does our size relative to the cosmos mean we’re insignificant in God’s eyes?
by Shaun Doyle
Most influential facts?
07 Dec 2019
Are there some evidences for creation that are more effective than others?
by Thomas Bailey, CMI-Canada
Conversions in the land of the rising sun
10 Sep 2008
Good news as creation scientist Werner Gitt tours a country notoriously difficult for evangelism.
by Carl Wieland
The wonderfully designed cell cycle
12 Oct 2020
The cell cycle is complex and unique to larger domains of life. Mutations do not help the cell cycle but rather lead to cancer.
by Matthew Cserhati and Lita Cosner
Something fishy about lungs
Something fishy about lungs
by Joachim Vetter
New Images from the James Webb Telescope
26 Nov 2022
Someone writes in to ask about the significance of the new photos taken by the James Webb Telescope.
by Bruce Lawrence
Death—and victory
07 Apr 2015
Only a biblical view of creation gives us the answer to how God could allow death—and what He is going to do about it.
by Carl Wieland
Feathered pterosaurs: ruffling the feathers of dinosaur evolution
09 Oct 2020
Ruffling the feathers of dinosaur evolution.
by Joel Tay
Countering post-Soviet atheism
29 Dec 2016
How one church confronts its overwhelmingly atheistic nation with the creation message.
by Ari Takku