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Chemists in stew about intelligent design
24 Apr 2007
Another open minded editor finds himself in hot water from the censors.
by Tas Walker
If only the church could name the enemy …
18 Apr 2007
What is now the religion of the Western world? Amazingly, the church seems unable to answer this question.
by Peter Milford
Clash over origins
17 Apr 2007
A debate between evolutionist professor, Dr Mark Farmer and creationist medico, Dr Carl Wieland, gives the audience plenty of meat to chew over.
by Don Batten
Kid Con
13 Apr 2007
Two popular modern biology texts teach evolution in a most unscientific manner, encouraging students to accept evolution without critical analysis—this is indoctrination, not education.
by Gordon Howard
Easter’s earliest creed
08 Apr 2007
The Resurrection of Christ, and the powerful historical evidence that supports it, validates Genesis history at the same time.
by Daniel Anderson
Darkness at the crucifixion: metaphor or real history?
10 Apr 2020
In defiance of many skeptical claims, there is substantial historical evidence of a non-eclipse darkness in the middle of the day when Jesus died on the Cross.
by Daniel Anderson
You know too much!
04 Apr 2007
Even those who do not have the Bible have no excuse; the evidence shouts that there is a Creator. There is no excuse.
by Bill Deutsch
Encyclopaedia Britannica: supporting a young earth!
14 Mar 2012
Before the promotion of uniformitarian (i.e. long-age) ‘science’ by Lyell, Darwin and others in the 19th century, the concept of billions of years for the age of the earth was unknown to science—and the church.
by Russell Grigg
Can we believe the Gospels?
20 Jan 2024
One of Australia’s top legal minds examines the New Testament evidence for the Resurrection. He applies the standard criteria used by courts throughout the Western world to test the reliability of witnesses.
by Clarrie Briese
Pterosaurs flew like modern aeroplanes
26 Mar 2007
New discoveries about a tiny pterosaur bone show that they flew with ‘aerodynamic tricks like those found in modern aircraft’.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Carbon dating into the future
14 Sep 2023
Carbon ‘dating’ sometimes produces negative ages, i.e. dates in the future. How can that be?
by Andrew Lamb
The poisoning of Litvinenko’s body—and mind
21 Mar 2007
As the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko showed, polonium can be lethal to the body. And also to evolutionary ideas about millions of years.
by David Catchpoole