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A revealing look at the world’s religious belief systems
29 Apr 2011
A review of Discovering God by Rodney Stark
by Andrew Kulikovsky
The lingering death of junk DNA
28 Nov 2011
The idea that huge stretches of human DNA are useless junk left over from evolution is itself having to be progressively junked.
by Don Batten
Life of a Universe: Part 2: End of Days
13 Jun 2023
Prof. Cox’s alternatives for the end of the universe are maximum disorder or maximum blowup. The future according to the Bible involves re-creation of the Earth, and universal Judgment by God.
by Russell Grigg
Reconciled with God
14 Apr 2017
Jesus is able to save us through His death because He is the Creator and Sustainer.
by Lita Cosner and Jonathan Sarfati
The ‘face’ on Mars
A myth based on the evolution-inspired belief in ‘aliens’ might now be put to bed.
by Gary Bates
String theory “philosophy” challenged
13 Jun 2009
Are scientists truly objective? Is string theory religiously neutral and just an explanation of why our universe is the way it is?
by Gary Bates
The Hobbit: Precious fossil or poisoned chalice?
22 Jun 2006
The puzzling Homo floresiensis.
by By Peter Line
Racial reconciliation: The Gospel is the answer
14 Jul 2016
With senseless shootings leaving America feeling more divided than ever, how can Christians respond?
by Scott Gillis, Lita Cosner
Angst over archaeology
05 Oct 2013
When archaeologists make discoveries endorsing the Bible’s history, the astonishment, angst and even anger from some quarters can be very great indeed.
by David Catchpoole
Science of the gaps
25 Apr 2017
Atheists are convinced life came into being by naturalistic processes, but do their conclusions match the evidence?
by Nick Kastelein
Y-chromosome Adam and the Cambrian explosion
22 Jan 2011
Does what we know about the Y chromosome fit with biblical history? And could there be a connection between sea floor life and the Cambrian explosion?
by Rob Carter
Spore: new game allows players to ‘evolve’ creatures; should creationists be concerned?
21 Oct 2008
The new computer game Spore purports to illustrate evolution. Yet it does nothing of the kind, although evolutionists hope that it will convince schoolkids.
by Lita Sanders