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William Stukeley, and an early 18th century plesiosaur
23 Feb 2024
How members of the British Royal Society upheld biblical creation.
by Andrew Sibley
Bearing Adam’s iniquity
22 Feb 2024
How is it fair that we are guilty and corrupt because of Adam’s sin? Is the doctrine of original sin itself morally problematic?
by Keaton Halley
The earth: Created to be inhabited
21 Feb 2024
Our planet is an amazing creation placed in space where it can enjoy prime position in relation to our sun and where life and life support is guaranteed.
by Jonathan Sarfati and Lita Cosner
Homology, dermatomes, and pentadactyl limbs
20 Feb 2024
Do dermatomes make little sense unless humans evolved from other vertebrates?
by Philip Bell
Science, farming, and faith
19 Feb 2024
Ron Neller interviews agricultural systems researcher, Dr Ken Rickert
by Ron Neller
A floating island with growing trees and monkeys observed
16 Feb 2024
How does this relate to Noah’s Flood?
by Michael J. Oard
15 loopholes in the evolutionary theory of the origin of life: Summary
15 Feb 2024
15 loopholes in the evolutionary theory of the origin of life: Summary
by Jonathan Sarfati
The Moon: The light that rules the night
14 Feb 2024
The Bible calls the moon “the lesser light”. See how it defies evolutionary explanation, how phases, tides, and eclipses occur. Over 50 years ago, 12 men walked on it.
by Lita Sanders and Jonathan Sarfati
Editorial: Social sophistry
12 Feb 2024
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 Don Batten
Socialist science in the 20th century
09 Feb 2024
How Communism undermined science in the USSR
by Marc Ambler
Peruvian ‘alien mummies’ are fraudulent artefacts
08 Feb 2024
The small figures from Peru that were claimed to be aliens are no more than an assemblage of bones from several different animals, held together with modern glue!
by Andrew Sibley
The Sun: “The light that rules the day”
07 Feb 2024
There wouldn't be any heat, light, or food without the sun. Additionally, it gives green plants energy so they can produce food on their own, providing sustenance for both humans and animals.
by Lita Cosner and Jonathan Sarfati