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Is Christianity ‘for whites only’?
12 Jan 2012
‘Racist Christianity’ is a contradiction in terms
by Lita Cosner, Car Wieland
Brave warriors with words
02 Dec 2017
Communication is key when it comes to deciphering some secrets.
by Carl Wieland
Now you see it, now you don’t!
10 Jan 2017
Some evolutionists insist they observe evolution happening all around us while others say it happens too slowly to be able to observe. How can it be both?
by Calvin Smith
Flood legends, and creation in the science class
30 Oct 2010
Is the Genesis account the original and most reliable Flood narrative?
by Jonathan Sarfati and Tas Walker
Lessons from locust wings
08 Sep 2021
Wind tunnel videos have revealed some unexpected aerodynamic characteristics of locust wings, which design engineers of small robotic aircraft want to copy.
by David Catchpoole
DNA research says Australian Aborigines arrived 50,000 years ago
22 Apr 2017
But how reliable are the ‘molecular clocks’?
by Tas Walker
Mercury’s crust is magnetized
18 Jul 2012
More good news for creation science
by Russell Humphreys
Radiometric backflip
18 Apr 2016
The discovery of bird tracks in ‘Late Triassic’ rocks once again puts a big question mark over the veracity of long-age radiometric techniques
by Jonathan O'Brien
Why Christianity?
08 Aug 2015
Why are we Christians and not part of another religion? How would you answer?
by Lita Sanders
A sweet revelation
02 May 2018
The honey bee is a wonderful example of intricate design and complex genetic information.
by Tom Hennigan
Creation: The better explanation
03 Sep 2015
Researchers conducting origins research have no choice but to adopt one of two presuppositional positions (creation or evolution) to interpret the facts they are observing. Which is better?
by Calvin Smith
Why not? And why?
05 Apr 2011
The power of asking the right questions.
by Yoke-Peng Kong