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Anyone for fundamentalism?
06 Jun 2012
Those who believe the Bible are often linked with Islamic terrorists through a term that used to have an honourable meaning, but is now viewed as derogatory. What does ‘fundamentalism’ mean nowadays?
by Russell Grigg
Is teaching creation the solution to violent crime?
26 Sep 2009
Evil has been around in the world a long time. But today, evolutionary teaching gives evil-doers the justification they previously lacked.
by David Catchpoole
A fresh look at Nebraska man
25 Sep 2009
An honest mistake by an honest scientist or a deceptive stunt, during the famous Scopes Trial, to secularize education policy in America?
by Andrew Sibley
The enemy revealed
24 Sep 2009
The root cause of why Christianity is losing the younger generation.
by Calvin Smith
Godly lessons from evolution superheroes
22 Sep 2009
Science fiction with its pervasive evolutionary undertones has a massive influence on young minds, as the author can testify. Parents and youth leaders need to be especially aware of this…
by Phil Robinson
Jupiter: King of the planets and testament to our Creator
21 Sep 2009
This beautiful giant planet baffles evolutionary astronomers.
by Spike Psarris
New genetic information claim rebutted; and goo-to-you terminology defended
19 Sep 2009
Contrary to evolutionist claims, Richard Lenski’s citrate-digesting bacteria do not support microbes-to-man evolution.
by Don Batten and David Catchpoole
Mutations: evolution’s engine becomes evolution’s end!
18 Sep 2009
Mutations do not provide the new information for novel organic designs but rather they are driving all life on earth relentlessly toward genome decay.
by Alex Williams
The Horner/Larsson quest: a “chickenosaurus” to publicly demonstrate evolution!
17 Sep 2009
Within five years, ‘if all goes according to plan’, will we see a live dino-chicken on The Oprah Winfrey Show?
by David Catchpoole
Fossil squid ink that still writes!
15 Sep 2009
The ‘Medusa effect’—animals with even soft tissue evidently preserved quickly in stone—puzzles paleontologists. Here’s the latest example—supposedly 150 million years old!
by Carl Wieland
Stone Age Atlantis
14 Sep 2009
Beneath the Solent—the channel of water separating the Isle of Wight from mainland England—is a ‘Stone Age’ settlement with some technological surprises.
by Shaun Doyle
Could recent creation be true, but not Christianity?
12 Sep 2009
In a rare situation, a reader says he is convinced of recent creation, but doubts if the Bible or Christianity is true.
by Carl Wieland