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Genetic entropy and human lifespans
11 Sep 2021
If the human genome is degrading, shouldn’t lifespans be getting shorter?
by Robert Carter, Don Batten
Stars
03 Feb 2024
Stars have an amazing variety, and pose problems for evolutionary views of their origin.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Genetics: no friend of evolution
by Lane Lester
Homo erectus ‘to’ modern man: evolution or human variability?
Homo erectus 'to' modern man: evolution or human variability?
by A. W. (Bill) Mehlert
Rainbows, the Flood, and the Covenant
22 Aug 2018
Rainbows were produced by light dispersion both before and after the Flood. After the Flood, God gave it a new meaning: the sign of the Noahic Covenant.
by Jonathan Sarfati
German imperialism and the African Holocaust
28 Nov 2013
The Nazi Holocaust was not an anomaly—it was the last in a long line of racial genocides fuelled by Darwin’s ideas.
by Bill Johnson
Planets around other stars
16 Jan 2012
Many extrasolar planets have been discovered. But they pose many problems for evolutionary theories of stellar system origin.
by Wayne Spencer
Evolutionary racism
02 Nov 2011
A revealing secular book documents the huge change in how other Australians regarded their country’s indigenous population after Darwin’s book appeared.
by Carl Wieland
Biblical Creation—Truly, a Theory of Everything (ToE)
14 May 2013
Bible-believers have the best framework to explain the world.
by Marc Ambler
Can Christians add the big bang to the Bible?
19 Mar 2019
God tells us in Genesis how and when He created the heavens and the earth. It wasn’t by means of a bang no matter how big.
by Russell Grigg
Giant oysters on the mountain
Giant oysters
by David Catchpoole
Joseph’s Zaphenath Paaneah—a chronological key
02 Dec 2016
Despite the fact that many historians reject the very existence of Joseph and the Israelites in Egypt, further research has caught up with details laid out in Genesis.
by Patrick Clarke