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Heavens above! Water below!—Day 2
Heavens above, water below!
by Russell Grigg
Darwin’s real message: have you missed it?
24 Jul 2019
Darwin’s real message—have you missed it? Some evolutionists really do understand its materialistic implications.
by Carl Wieland
Herbert Spencer
06 Feb 2012
Spencer is most (in)famous for applying survival of the fittest to human society—the strongest and fittest should flourish, while the weak and unfit should die!
by Russell Grigg
Responses to our 15 Questions: part 1
07 Sep 2011
Our 15 Questions for Evolutionists pamphlet has sparked many responses from evolutionists and skeptics attempting to answer.
by Lita Cosner, Dr Don Batten, Dr Jonathan Sarfati, Dr Rob Carter
DNA and bone cells found in dinosaur bone
11 Dec 2012
Dino bone has DNA in just the right positions to be from the dino. But measured rates of DNA decay in bones prohibit survival for 65 million years.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
God’s global warming worked just fine
11 Aug 2009
A lot of the doom and gloom over global warming comes from a non-biblical view of history. Thinking biblically dispels fear.
by Russ Humphreys
Meeting the ancestors
08 Feb 2012
Noah’s father, Lamech, could have talked to Adam!
by Russell Grigg
The genealogies of Jesus
22 Dec 2019
The genealogies of Jesus in Matthew and Luke are different. In-depth study of Scripture and Jewish methods explains why. Both genealogies explain important facets of the Gospel message.
by Lita Sanders
Mokele-mbembe: a living dinosaur?
03 Oct 2012
A creature known to locals in the Congo as the ‘blocker-of-rivers’ bears a startling likeness to a small Apatosaurus.
by David Catchpoole
How did dinosaurs grow so big?
New discoveries on dinosaur growth rates, as well as understanding created kinds, refute a common sceptical attack on the Bible.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Refuting Evolution 2—Chapter 3
Argument: Evolution is true science, not 'just a theory'
by Jonathan Sarfati
Startling evidence for Noah’s Flood
09 May 2018
Rock layers tells us a lot about the earth’s past, but some geologists have an ingrained bias when they look at some amazing features.
by Andrew A. Snelling and Steven A. Austin