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Dawkins and Design
17 Jun 2023
Some atheists like Richard Dawkins might accept a designer—as long as it is aliens not the biblical God.
by David Catchpoole
How could Noah care for the animals?
20 Apr 2009
Like Noah, farmers in northern Europe keep their animals inside for months at a time.
by Harrie Tjoelker
The disingenuous and anti-Christian nature of ‘gay rights’ rhetoric
18 Apr 2009
The homosexual rights lobby use some deceitful tactics, and are guilty of glaring double standards. Some of their churchian allies exhibit remarkable eisegetical gymnastics to evade the Bible’s clear teaching.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Progressive creationist anthropology: many reasons NOT to believe
17 Apr 2009
Long-age compromises have especially baneful effects when it comes to origin of mankind, butchering both Scripture and science.
by Peter Line
Anti-creationists: do they fear an overthrow of Darwin in the U.S.?
16 Apr 2009
More and more US states are passing laws weakening the sacrosanct status of Darwinism, and evolutionists are reacting ever more shrilly.
by Russ Humphreys
Did Darwin recant?
15 Apr 2009
Did Darwin recant?
by Russell Grigg
Dinosaur herd buried in Noah’s Flood in Inner Mongolia, China
22 Dec 2022
Juveniles catastrophically mired in deep mud after larger mature members of the herd abandoned them to their fate?
by Tas Walker
Zebra or horse? A ‘zorse’, of course!
13 Apr 2009
Did Noah take zebras, donkeys and horses onto the Ark? Or just two ‘horses’—one with stripes?
by David Catchpoole
The Bible vs slavery and apartheid
11 Apr 2009
Atheopaths love to blame slavery and apartheid on the Bible. Rather, slavery was a worldwide evil finally abolished by biblical Christians, and apartheid’s architect had a strong evolutionary philosophy.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The Resurrection and Genesis
05 Apr 2015
The Resurrection is a real event that happened in real time. It’s based on history, flows out of the events of Genesis 1–3, and changes everything.
by Lita Sanders
Intelligent Design: why the fuss, and what’s it about?
09 Apr 2009
To some, design is a ‘no-brainer’. To others, it’s the thin edge of the wedge. How should we view it?
by Carl Wieland
Darwin’s quisling (Charles Kingsley)
15 Jun 2011
The compromising cleric who helped promote evolution.
by Russell Grigg