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DNA detected in duckbilled dino
17 Aug 2020
More headaches for the ‘millions of years’ story
by Phil Robinson
Can we choose our end?
08 Nov 2014
An earlier exit is not the answer to terminal illness.
by Lita Sanders
Pascal’s wager
09 Mar 2009
Simple logic shows that it is foolish to ignore the claims of Christ.
by Russell Steyne
Norma McCorvey, 1947–2017
23 Feb 2017
Better known as Roe from Roe v. Wade, Norma McCorvey later became pro-life.
by Lita Sanders
Creation in-depth: Cosmic Microwave Background Conundrums
02 Aug 2013
Unexpected features of the Cosmic Background Radiation are hard to explain in a big bang framework.
by John Hartnett
R.C. Sproul Jr. blunders on plant death
11 Feb 2015
R.C. Sproul Jr. misrepresents creationist argument about no death before the fall by raising the canard about plant ‘death’, but plants are not nephesh chayyāh.
by Jonathan Sarfati
How could unfallen Adam have sinned?
08 Mar 2014
A correspondent asks: If the relationship between Adam and God was ‘very good’, why did Adam go against Him?
by Russell Grigg
The goodness of God
10 Dec 2018
Most don’t think about the goodness of God, but this important doctrine can revolutionize our faith.
by Lita Sanders
Blast from the Past: Museum director Dr Johann Blasius v Darwin
01 Apr 2009
Prof. Johann Blasius was director of a major German museum when Darwin wrote Origin. His reaction reminds us that it was predominantly the scientists, not the theologians, who at first opposed Darwinism.
by Carl Wieland
Top 10 Consequences of evolution?
05 May 2011
An evolutionary institution comes up short when it tries to give the top 10 examples of evolutionary consequences.
by Lita Cosner, Jonathan Sarfati
Creation in-depth: limb design and common ancestry
16 Aug 2013
Similar limb designs develop through very different pathways and point to common design.
by Dominic Statham
Isn’t it obvious? Natural selection can eliminate, but never create!
09 Sep 2020
Candid evolutionists have publicly recognized the obvious: natural selection is a process of elimination, not creation.
by David Catchpoole