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Secular biology class confirms design
28 Feb 2011
Despite the materialistic assumptions that pervade science classes, evidence of God’s handiwork cannot be easily hidden.
by Joseph Benson
Bacterial mutations plus biblical geology
26 Feb 2011
Do bacteria suffer the same genetic entropy as multicellular organisms? Is the Flood the best biblical explanation for the geological record?
by Don Batten, Carl Wieland
Vintage Journal: The origin of language
25 Feb 2011
The Bible gives important hints for the understanding of linguistic processes
by Charles V. Taylor
Richard Dawkins
08 Jul 2023
Do you believe he exists?
by Ellen Barrington
Living fossils: a powerful argument for creation
23 Feb 2011
Dr Carl Werner discovered that the world’s museums contain fossils of many of today’s creatures, but found in ‘dinosaur’ rock. Why aren’t these fossils on display?
by Don Batten
Rapid tomcod ‘evolution by pollution’?
22 Feb 2011
There’s something ‘fishy’ about how the word ‘evolution’ is used …
by Carl Wieland
Looking into the Glass House Mountains, Australia
21 Feb 2011
The spectacular landscape north of Brisbane, Australia, gives a dramatic insight into events connected with the biblical Flood.
by Tas Walker
Rapid canyon formation and fossils
19 Feb 2011
Emil Silvestru tackles questions on canyon formation and fossil layers.
by Emil Silvestru
Vintage Journal: The origin of life
18 Feb 2011
A critique of current scientific models
by Aw Swee-Eng
‘Lucy walked upright!’ (or did she?)
17 Feb 2011
A single bone is used to try to overturn the voluminous evidence that ‘Lucy’s’ kind did not walk like people—and even had flat feet.
by Carl Wieland
Joshua’s long day
16 Feb 2011
Wouldn’t people be flung into space if the world stopped rotating? What really happened?
by Russell Grigg
Creationists are slightly bonkers, says award-winning BBC broadcaster
15 Feb 2011
When a respected BBC radio journalist (John Humphrys) denigrates people who disbelieve ‘evolution is a fact’, there’s more at stake than simply a case of biased broadcasting.
by Dominic Statham