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Bye-bye, big bang?
28 Apr 2008
A high-redshift quasar within lower-redshift galaxy NGC 7319 disproves traditional big bang assumptions demonstrates secular astronomer Halton Arp.
by John Hartnett
Dating in conflict
14 Jun 2017
Analysis of wood samples from Tertiary rocks yielded significant carbon-14 indicating the wood was only thousands of years old, not millions.
by Hansruedi Stutz
The global Flood—according to the New Testament
24 May 2012
The New Testament authors do not allow for a local flood.
by Lita Sanders
Fantastic voyage
07 Nov 2007
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview of an article from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Calvin Smith
Did God really say?
07 Aug 2012
What would the Bible need to say if old-earthers were right? And what would their reactions be?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
The portrayal of creationists by their evolutionist detractors
26 Feb 2016
Where they are not ignored, creationists are invariably disparaged and misrepresented.
by Philip Bell
Mitochondria—created to energize us
07 Aug 2008
Did cells really acquire organelles such as mitochondria by gobbling up other cells?
by David Demick
A tale of two fleas
13 Apr 2011
A simple parable cuts through the nonsense claims that, regardless of the evidence, it is ‘unscientific by definition’ to conclude in favour of divine creation as an explanation of origins.
by Carl Wieland
Stunning Stonehenge!
17 Feb 2020
‘Stone Age’ relic of post-Babel construction?
by Gavin Cox
Chimpanzee Y chromosome is radically different from human
16 Dec 2010
The chimp Y chromosome is radically different to the human Y chromosome, contradicting evolutionary expectations.
by Robert W Carter
Human/chimp genome shock
13 Aug 2012
Chimps and humans have similar genomes, right? Wrong! Just look at the Y chromosome.
by David Catchpoole
A challenge to traditional cultural anthropology
06 Jan 2017
The story of the Moriori contradicts the traditional view of so-called hunter gatherers.
by Carl Wieland