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Will the future be embodied?
17 May 2022
Cryonics tries to sell us the idea of continuing future life by cleverly freezing our current bodies. But is this compatible with Scripture? Is it even scientifically feasible?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Jesus’ resurrection, exile, and new creation
09 Apr 2023
How Jesus’ resurrection is the beginning of a new Genesis 1 creation event.
by Shaun Doyle
Physicist for biblical creation
23 Jan 2023
Follow the diligent journey of an academic as he searched out the reality of God and his need of repentance within his field of study and the Bible.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Creation for Kids: There was no age of dinosaurs
01 May 2024
Unearth the Hidden Truth: The fossil record reveals 'Living Fossils' and challenges evolutionary theory. Dive into a world where ancient creatures coexisted with early life, reshaping our understanding of the past.
by Erin Hughes and Lita Cosner
Dismissing biblical creation without engaging creationist arguments
22 Apr 2022
Book by ex-creationist demonstrates not how evolution explains origins but how it wrecks faith.
by Joel Tay
Discovered—monumental inscriptions of King Hezekiah!
05 Jun 2023
Sneak peek for the latest Creation magazine. Newly found inscriptions support the Bible’s account of King Hezekiah.
by Keaton Halley
The baobab: The strangest tree on Earth
28 Aug 2023
The strangest tree on Earth
by Don Batten and Jerry Bergman
Research needed to resolve questions with late Cenozoic post-Flood boundary
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by Tas Walker
Educating by Faith, Not Fear
Educating by Faith, Not Fear
by Karen Andreola
The dinosaur ‘Lone Ranger trackway’
10 Jun 2024
Dinosaur footprints needed the right mix of mud and rapid Flood burial to be preserved.
by Phil Robinson
Evaluating potential post-Flood boundaries with biostratigraphy—the Pliocene/Pleistocene boundary
Evaluating potential post-Flood boundaries with biostratigraphy—the Pliocene/Pleistocene boundary
by Marcus R. Ross
The Dreamtime old and new
12 Sep 2022
Black Mountain in Australia's Far North has inspired old myths—and modern ones too.
by Peter Geyer