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Early church fathers and creation
01 Aug 2023
The majority of Church Fathers who commented on the issue believed that God created in six 24-hour days.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Racemization of amino acids under natural conditions: part 5—exaggerated old age dates
31 May 2024
Does amino acid racemization make for a reliable dating technique?
by Royal Truman
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 5—evolutionary implausibility
02 Sep 2022
How plausible is evolution as an explanation of the tRNA subsystem?
by Royal Truman
Dominion and the blessing of the garden
31 Aug 2023
Alan Titchmarsh, British TV personality, has recently defended the traditional well-managed garden against rewilding campaigns because it better supports wildlife. This supports the biblical stewardship mandate.
by Andrew Sibley
The multiple ‘Adams’ of Scripture
02 Jun 2023
Why the Bible calls Jesus the last Adam rather than the second Adam.
by Jim Hughes and Shaun Doyle
Music man declares his masterful maker
16 Oct 2023
Discover the extraordinary journey of musician Michael Dooley, from atheist to Christian composer, and how his faith transformed his music and worldview.
by Andrew Snowdon
A more likely origin of massive dolomite deposits
14 Jul 2023
Does Noah’s Flood provide a better context for explaining the origin of massive dolomite deposits?
by Michael J. Oard
Creation and the Advent
24 Dec 2022
More important than the facts of creation is our Creator!
by Jonathan Sarfati
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Racemization of amino acids under natural conditions: part 1—a challenge to abiogenesis
05 May 2023
Has one of the major barriers to abiogenesis been overcome?
by Royal Truman
The worldview dilemma
22 Aug 2023
As parents we need to have a coherent Biblical worldview that we can share with, and model for our children. To do this we must become equipped.
by Erin Hughes
Ooids grew rapidly in the Flood
16 Jun 2023
Ooids in the rock record differ to some extent from those that form today. The Flood can explain why.
by Michael J. Oard