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Stephen Hawking (8 January 1942–14 March 2018)
14 Mar 2023
What can we learn from Hawking’s passing? Is our brain just a computer made of meat?
by Jonathan Sarfati
The chromosome 2 fusion model of human evolution—part 2: re-analysis of the genomic data
28 Sep 2012
Part 2: re-analysis of the genomic data
by Jeffrey Tomkins, Jerry Bergman
‘Teaching creation is child abuse’?
09 Feb 2017
Some atheists make the ridiculous claim that teaching creation is child abuse. We respond.
by Gary Bates
How old is Australia’s Great Barrier Reef?
15 Feb 2014
It’s a lot younger than many people believe.
by Peter Read and Andrew Snelling
Evolutionary naturalism: an ancient idea
11 Dec 2015
Not original to Darwin but the revival of an ancient idea.
by Jerry Bergman
What were Adam’s and Eve’s blood types?
29 Dec 2018
Since God made Eve from Adam’s rib, would their blood types be identical? So how do we explain different blood types now?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Sandy stripes
19 Dec 2022
Are alternating layers of fine and coarse sand grains (laminations) in rocks evidence for deep time? Here we many forming in real time, quickly.
by Don Batten
Rebuilding Noah’s Ark: getting the facts straight
05 Apr 2018
Could Noah’s Ark have been a giant coracle, as claimed by British Museum curator Irving Finkel in his translation of a Babylonian tablet?
by Russell Grigg
Fossil flip-flop
05 Aug 2020
How objective are scientists?
by Tas Walker
Robert A. Millikan, physics Nobel laureate and Darwin doubter
02 Sep 2011
Physics Nobel laureate and Darwin doubter.
by Jerry Bergman
Precambrian rabbits—death knell for evolution?
04 Sep 2015
Richard Dawkins says a rabbit fossil in the Precambrian would be evidence against evolution, but would that really be the case?
by Shaun Doyle
Taxonomic manipulations likely common
04 Jan 2013
Evolutionary fossil charts which show ‘change’ in species and are sometimes used to date sedimentary rocks don’t survive close scrutiny.
by Michael J. Oard