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Horse Shoe Bend, Arizona
18 Sep 2012
Carved by the receding waters of Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker
Horsetails are ‘living fossils’!
17 Sep 2012
Long familiar to keen gardeners, horsetails are ‘living fossils’, unchanged from their supposedly ‘prehistoric’ ancestors.
by David Catchpoole
Should we trust ministries that don’t support biblical creation?
16 Sep 2012
As always, the Scriptures are to be our ultimate guide.
by Calvin Smith
Does archaeology confirm the Bible’s historical record?
15 Sep 2012
The archaeological record corroborates the Bible’s record.
by Lita Sanders
Argon diffusion data support RATE’s 6,000-year helium age of the earth
14 Sep 2012
Supports RATE project’s 6,000-year helium age of the earth
by D Russell Humphreys
Thank you, ‘blogosphere battlers’—you’re making a difference
13 Sep 2012
Even stay-at-home grandmothers are becoming online ‘soldiers for Christ’ at the frontline of the origins debate—and making a difference
by David Catchpoole
Golden oldie
12 Sep 2012
Today, Koelreuteria lives in its natural state only in China, Japan and Korea. Why so far from its fossils found in USA and Germany?
by David Catchpoole
What the New Testament doesn’t say
11 Sep 2012
The New Testament doesn’t specifically cite every detail from Genesis 1–11; and this is evidence for creation’s importance in the earliest church.
by Lita Sanders
Bees outsmart supercomputers
19 Jan 2022
Even the best supercomputers struggle to solve the ‘Travelling Salesman Problem’. Yet bees do it as a matter of course.
by Carl Wieland
Answering questions about discrimination and information
09 Sep 2012
Should we discriminate against homosexual practices? And is the information problem a valid argument against evolution?
by Lita Cosner, Rob Carter
Other possible mechanisms for abiogenesis and evolution?
08 Sep 2012
Evolution is unlikely from a scientific perspective not just because of a lack of evidence, but also because what we know works against it.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Seeing Noah’s Flood in geological maps
07 Sep 2012
How can geological maps be used to interpret the geology of an area from a biblical perspective?
by Tas Walker