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Grand undertaking
15 Apr 2011
A review of God’s Undertaker: Has Science Buried God? by John C. Lennox
by Lael Weinberger
Earliest multicellular life 1.5 billion years earlier than thought
15 Jul 2010
A fossil find from Gabon, Africa, has re-written the evolutionary origins story
by Shaun Doyle
Secular Humanists seek to ban origins debate in the UK education system
17 May 2011
Avowed secularists and compromised clergy together support a petition to UK Secretary of Education asking him to ban creationism from UK state-funded schools, even in Religious Education.
by Andrew Sibley
Irreducible complexity and cul-de-sacs
17 Dec 2016
A skeptical reader is challenged to conduct an experiment for God’s existence.
by Tas Walker
Planetary system formation: exposing naturalistic storytelling
14 Apr 2016
The naturalistic model to explain how stars formed shows fatal flaws when compared with the known laws of physics.
by John G. Hartnett
Archaeologist speaks out
Archaeologist speaks out (Clifford Wilson)
Life in a test-tube
19 Apr 2017
Many think that Stanley Miller’s famous 1953 experiment showed that life could arise from non-living chemicals. But real chemistry shows that the chemicals Miller produced would react in the wrong way for life to form.
by Cheri Williams
Inflation—all in the ‘Dark’
31 Jul 2014
The latest conclusion from big bang cosmologists is that our universe doesn’t exist!
by John Hartnett
A magmatic model for the origin of large salt formations
31 May 2013
Rock salt formations are often thought to be formed from evaporated seawater.
by Stef Heerema
Creation and Redemption: A Conversation with Albert Mohler
14 May 2012
Albert Mohler, President of Southern Baptist Seminary, explains why biblical creation is vital.
by Lael Weinberger
Drowned from below
10 Feb 2010
Scientists long thought that the hot interior of the earth would be very dry. But they now describe it as ‘sopping wet’!
by Alexander Williams
Unfair to Islam? Round 2
06 Dec 2008
More on the ‘peaceful Muslim majority’, Islamic history and current practices.
by Jonathan Sarfati