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Why did God give us a book?
15 Apr 2023
Out of all the possible modes of communication, why did God give us a book?
by Lita Sanders
The Fall and the inspiration for science
13 Jan 2012
A review of The Fall of Man and the Foundations of Science by Peter Harrison
by Lael Weinberger
Five things you may not know about Eve
30 May 2022
Was ‘Eve’ her real name? What did she look like? Did she know the Gospel?
by Philip Robinson and Lucien Tuinstra
Gorge ‘looks thousands of years old’, but created in months
25 Feb 2019
Within months, a river was so drastically changed that many could not believe what they were seeing.
by David Whyte
Biblical text transmitted accurately over millennia
29 Jan 2018
Skeptics question answered! The Bible has been transcribed faithfully over thousands of years.
by Tas Walker
Top five questions posed by evolutionists answered!
20 Aug 2019
Evolution’s top five arguments better support biblical creation – there is hope for college students.
by Matthew Cserhati
Flood geology vs secular catastrophism
14 Apr 2013
Creationist earth scientist Shaun Doyle discusses some of the differences.
by Shaun Doyle
Hummingbird hitch-hikers
10 Aug 2011
Hummingbird mites are tiny creatures that hitch-hike from flower to flower in the nostrils of their bird hosts, but where did they get the intelligence to do this?
by Russell Grigg
Taking the Bible seriously?
06 Jul 2014
Is our authority God’s Word or secular uniformitarian ‘science’? Taking the Bible ‘seriously’ means taking it as God’s Word according to its original meaning.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Dark Matter and the Standard Model of particle physics—a search in the ‘Dark’
28 Sep 2014
The Standard Model of particle physics is on a collision course with the Big Bang model.
by John Hartnett
Thundering burial
10 May 2017
A fossil graveyard in Michigan gives another example of Flood catastrophism.
by Andrew Snelling
‘Sleeping Beauty’ bacteria
12 Feb 2007
Researchers have successfully revived Antarctic bacteria said to have been dormant for eight million years. But sceptics say that’s impossible—there must have been contamination. So what’s the answer?
by David Catchpoole