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Fossil ant found alive!
12 Nov 2007
Better watch where you walk … lest you tread on an ‘extinct’ ant!
by David Catchpoole
Frozen in stone … in just decades
14 Oct 2013
Thousands of years? Nope—just decades
by Jonathan O’Brien
Sharks and rays
20 May 2015
Did they really have a common ancestor?
by Paula Weston
Cane toads on the road
03 Mar 2021
Have cane toads evolved since invading Australia? Certainly both toads and native fauna have changed—but it’s not evolution.
by David Catchpoole and Carl Wieland
Can dinosaurs falsify evolution?
02 Aug 2016
Dinosaurs captivate old and young alike, but why do people think they prove evolution?
by Gary Bates
Birds: fliers from the beginning
08 May 2007
Archaeopteryx and Confuciusornis were fully-formed birds, conflicting with the evolutionary dinos-to-birds narrative.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Dealing with claims of Bible ‘contradiction’
01 Feb 2024
Skeptics come up with Bible contradiction claims all the time—from the superficially plausible to the supremely preposterous. How do we deal with them? Also, does the Bible say pi = 3, and what does it mean by “God is light”?
by Lita Cosner, Dr Jonathan Sarfati
‘Stone Age’ flour forces rethink
04 Nov 2010
The notion that early humans were primarily carnivorous has taken a hit.
by David Catchpoole
A foundation with a few cracks
19 Feb 2010
A review of Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview by J.P. Moreland and William Lane Craig
by Andrew Kulikovsky
What percentage is acceptable to you?
16 Jan 2014
Is your family equipped to stand against the challenge?
by Scott Gillis
Shaking hands on a recent creation
Non-racemized amino acids in rocks belies millions of years.
by Carl Wieland
Of snakes, lizards and mosasaurs—evolutionists puzzle over snake origins
Of snakes, lizards and mosasaurs—evolutionists puzzle over snake origins
by Philip Bell