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Herero genocide
14 Sep 2016
German settlers, feeding on ideas of evolutionary superiority, perpetrated genocide on the noble Herero people of Namibia.
by Marc Ambler
Evolutionist debater fails to understand young-earth arguments
17 Jun 2006
A young supporter asks some questions about young-earth evidence raised by an evolutionary debater. The response points out some of the evolutionist’s misunderstandings and even outright errors, and the role of axioms in the debate.
by Jonathan Sarfati
How could Adam have named all the animals in a single day?
24 Feb 2024
Creatures need to be called something. So who decided a dog would be called a dog?
by Andrew Kulikovsky
The age of the earth: The Bible is reliable.
10 Dec 2022
Nervous about taking a stand on the age of the earth? Prefer a less dogmatic approach?—Why the Bible can be trusted.
by Andrew Lamb
Blowing the whistle on corruption
06 Jun 2006
One man’s refusal to bow under pressure brought down a leading judge, threatened political careers, and made him a household name against official corruption.
by Carl Wieland
Gain-of-function mutations: at a loss to explain molecules-to-man evolution
01 Jun 2006
Mutations are supposedly the raw material for evolution. Most are harmful or neutral. But even mutations that result in new functions are really informationally downhill, because they cause loss of specificity.
by Dr Jean Lightner
ET needed evolution
31 May 2006
There's something ET needed more than a spaceship, in order to reach Earth. And Charles Darwin provided it.
by David Catchpoole and Gary Bates
No flies on ‘freak’ sheep
07 Dec 2021
A ‘handy’ mutation in sheep could revolutionize the Australian woolgrowing industry. But it’s not evolution.
by David Catchpoole
The Da Vinci Code: Fiction masquerading as fact
18 May 2006
The Da Vinci Code is the world’s top selling novel of the last three years, but its claims about Christianity don’t stack up.
by Russell Grigg
Kamikaze ichthyosaur?
12 May 2006
Ichthyosaur buried nose-down, at 90 degrees to the rock layers—deals long-age thinking a lethal body blow.
by Tas Walker and Carl Wieland
Radio-dating in Rubble
04 Nov 2023
How the explosive, 1980 eruption of Mt St Helens demolished radio-isotope dating.
by Keith Swenson
Darwin’s impact—the bloodstained legacy of evolution
08 Mar 2017
How Darwin’s ideas led Marx, Trotsky, Stalin, Hitler and Pol Pot to become mass murderers.
by Raymond Hall