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Reaching out at Roswell
14 Jul 2009
Thousands flock to Roswell to commemorate an alleged alien crash landing, but it is really about exploring and trying to understand their place in the universe.
by Gary Bates
Where did all the water come from?
13 Jul 2009
Skeptics object that there could not have been enough water for Noah’s Flood to cover the Earth’s highest mountains. But the answer is very simple.
by Tas Walker
Stick cartoons promoted by Florida Citizens for Science and NCSE reinforce public misconceptions on science
11 Jul 2009
Evolutionists should stop using creationist straw men and promoting abusive ad hominem arguments.
by Tas Walker
Mostly masterful defence of Christianity; pity it’s slack on creation
10 Jul 2009
D’Souza shows Christianity’s beneficial effects on government, science, philosophy, and morality, and refutes christophobic attacks.
by Lita Sanders
Galileo Quadricentennial
13 Jul 2023
On the 400th anniversary of Galileo turning his telescope to the heavens, misotheists gloated about ‘science vs. religion’. But it was science vs. science, and Galileo never renounced his faith.
by Jonathan Sarfati
What ever happened to ‘sin’?: A response to the UK Equality Bill
07 Jul 2009
Under the Bill churches could be forced to employ practising homosexuals.
by Russell Grigg
A tasty morsel—left uneaten
06 Jul 2009
A leopard’s gentleness towards a baboon orphan defies evolution.
by David Catchpoole
Could monkeys type the 23 Psalm?
30 Jun 2022
No, not even if time was infinite. Read why.
by Russell Grigg
When was Cain conceived? And is CMI “male dominated”?
04 Jul 2009
Did Adam and Eve “need to get to know each other” before having children? And should CMI get a “woman’s viewpoint”? So biblical scholar Lita Sanders responds.
by Lita Sanders
Roman Catholicism and Genesis
03 Jul 2009
A Roman Catholic priest and Ph.D. physicist shows how biblical creation was the traditional view of the Church Fathers and medieval Church Doctors and makes sense of science.
by Michael Oard
‘Dino tree’ project ends
02 Jul 2009
After all the hoopla, the Wollemi project winds up with a whimper.
by David Catchpoole
Multiverse theory—unknown science or illogical raison d’être?
30 Jun 2009
A New Scientist columnist uses her own religious ideas to deny the existence of God, and then claims that it’s science.
by Gary Bates