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Augustine young earth creationist
08 Oct 2009
Those who want to fit deep time into the Bible often cite Augustine in support. However, Augustine was a young earth creationist, as a scholar of Augustine’s works reveals.
by Prof. Benno Zuiddam
Fraud rediscovered
07 Oct 2009
Ernst Haeckel, one of the most effective popularizers of evolution, fudged some drawings. Now the breathtaking extent of his deceit has been revealed.
by Russell Grigg
Anchiornis huxleyi: new four-winged feathered dino?
06 Oct 2009
Does the new Chinese fossil Anchiornis huxleyi prove the dinosaurian origin of birds, and solve a major objection?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Plant geneticist: ‘Darwinian evolution is impossible’
05 Oct 2009
Ground-breaking research shows that evolution by mutations and natural selection just does not work.
by Don Batten chats with plant geneticist John Sanford
Ardipithecus again
04 Oct 2009
The papers are full of “Ardipithecus” or “Ardi”—many would not realize it’s just a lot more detail on the same creature we wrote about in 2001.
by Carl Wieland
“Change” is not Evolution; and: Could so many Israelites have crossed the Red Sea?
03 Oct 2009
Could the Israelites leaving Egypt have really made it across the Red Sea in just a day?
by Don Batten and Lita Cosner
Assumptions, presumptions and the future of faith
02 Oct 2009
A review of Living with Darwin: Evolution, Design, and the Future of Faith by Philip Kitcher.
by Lael Weinberger
An ancient textile factory?
01 Oct 2009
When a so-called ‘Stone Age’ site gives evidence of sophisticated textile processing, the idea that these were grunting cavemen takes a hit.
by Robert W. Carter
America’s evolutionists: Hitler’s inspiration?
30 Sep 2009
Did American Darwinist eugenicists inspire Hitler?
by Jonathan Sarfati
The biblical roots of modern science
29 Sep 2009
The Christian worldview began modern science. A straightforward understanding of Scripture advanced scientific methods still further. And belief in Adam’s Fall inspired scientists to try to reach his pre-Fall knowledge.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Anyone for fundamentalism?
06 Jun 2012
Those who believe the Bible are often linked with Islamic terrorists through a term that used to have an honourable meaning, but is now viewed as derogatory. What does ‘fundamentalism’ mean nowadays?
by Russell Grigg
Is teaching creation the solution to violent crime?
26 Sep 2009
Evil has been around in the world a long time. But today, evolutionary teaching gives evil-doers the justification they previously lacked.
by David Catchpoole