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Could Jesus’ body have been stolen before the guards arrived?
04 Aug 2007
Do sceptics of the Resurrection have a loophole? No, their scenario overlooks both the cultural context, and requires such an implausible combination of circumstances that can only be called special pleading.
by James Holding
New archaeological find affirms Old Testament historicity
31 Jul 2007
The discovery of a tablet with details of one of Nebuchadnezzar’s court officials supports the historicity of the book of Jeremiah.
by Don Batten
Wood petrified in spring
23 Jul 2007
Japanese researchers report that, in real life, wood can turn into stone much faster than geologists previously thought.
by Tas Walker
Is Young-Earth Creationism a heresy?
21 Jul 2007
An anticreationist attacks biblical creation as heresy, although biblical heresy is an oxymoron. The response also refutes a common argument about the absence of short-lived isotopes, beloved of atheists and progressive creationists, and answers some alleged biblical contradictions.
by Jonathan Sarfati
High-redshift quasars produce more big bang surprises
19 Jul 2007
Big bang cosmology fails to explain high-redshift quasars. But how do we then explain them?
by Bill Worraker
Eat your Brussels sprouts!
12 Dec 2012
The variety in the cabbage family speaks of how God created plants with a built-in capacity to diversify—within limits.
by Don Batten
Misotheist’s misology: Richard Dawkins attacks Michael Behe
14 Jul 2007
Antitheists argue against any challenge to their materialism, but use many fallacies to do so. Richard Dawkins is a prime example in his recent tirade against Michael Behe.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Correcting the headline: ‘Coelacanth’ yes; ‘Ancient’ no
13 Jul 2007
Instead of ignoring news reports with an evolutionary ‘spin’, we can ‘de-evolutionise’ them for powerful use in outreach.
by David Catchpoole
Temporal changes in the ageing of biblical patriarchs
12 Jul 2007
Comparison of biblical life spans with those of modern human populations indicates that the ages of the patriarchs are not exaggerated.
by Raúl Erlando López
Big birdosaur blues
11 Jul 2007
New fossil find creates problems for dino-to-bird evolution.
by Shaun Doyle
Kata Tjuta: an astonishing story
09 Jul 2007
Kata Tjuta, a famous Australian tourist attraction amazes visitors. Visit the Olgas in Central Australia and discover what is so astonishing.
by Tas Walker
What really happened at Roswell?
06 Jul 2007
Hundreds of thousands of ‘true believers’ celebrate the famous ‘Roswell aliens incident’ every year. But what really happened?
by Gary Bates