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Religion in schools?
04 Feb 2017
A high school student thinks it’s a good thing that religion isn’t allowed in public schools. But is that really the case?
by Lita Sanders
Treasure in the Trinity
02 Feb 2017
Why the Trinity is an asset, not a liability.
by Keaton Halley
Patriarchs of the forest
01 Feb 2017
How reliable are the dating methods that say living trees are thousands of years old?
by Gary Bates
Jesus, just ‘a man of his time’?
31 Jan 2017
When ‘Christians’ argue that Jesus erred rather than question secular views of origins, yesterday’s liberalism is fast becoming today’s evangelicalism!
by Philip Bell
NASA scientist comes face to face with Creation
30 Jan 2017
Henry Richter’s involvement in the Space Race took him beyond a superficial understanding of the world.
by Robert Carter
Archaeology supports the Bible
28 Jan 2017
How archaeological evidence shows the Bible is a reliable record of real history.
by Keaton Halley
Precambrian impacts and the Genesis Flood
27 Jan 2017
Are large craters an indication of the energy forces needed to start and sustain the world’s biggest watery catastrophe?
by Michael J. Oard
Does the new much-faster-speed-of-light theory fix the big bang’s problems?
26 Jan 2017
By invoking a hypothetical to test the hypothetical big bang, two cosmologists develop a model out of nothing.
by John G. Hartnett
Censorship of happy Down syndrome children
24 Jan 2017
The French state tries to hide the guilt of aborting Down syndrome babies by banning a pro-life television advert.
by Phil Robinson
Creation is just the beginning
23 Jan 2017
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Tas Walker
Will the New Heavens and Earth be physical?
21 Jan 2017
The whole point of the eternal state is that it’s a restoration of the world to the way God originally created it in Genesis 1—very good.
by Shaun Doyle
The Bronze Tree of Sanxingdui
20 Jan 2017
An intriguing archaeological find raises comparisons with the biblical account of the Fall.
by Stephen Brennecke