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Stumped by biblical creation
24 Nov 2015
Jim Stump at BioLogos recently posted an article claiming to resolve 10 ‘common misconceptions’ about evolution which attacks biblical creation. Does it stack up?
by Paul Price
Was Pharaoh Shoshenq—the plunderer of Jerusalem?
28 Apr 2020
Does the evidence line up with the Bible’s account?
by Gary Bates
The Bronze Tree of Sanxingdui
05 Sep 2006
The Bronze Tree of Sanxingdui: Is it the oldest man-made Genesis artefact?
Dolphin sonar (still) far better than man’s
13 Sep 2023
Dolphins use ‘double sonar beam’ to narrow down prey’s location. Algorithm used to analyse this could help design better body scanners.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The force of probability arguments
29 Mar 2015
Essential to understand chemical evolution, and all other processes we take for granted.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The ‘Great Unconformity’ and associated geochemical evidence for Noahic Flood erosion
13 Oct 2017
Only a catastrophic flood can account for the world’s largest and most intriguing geological feature.
by Harry Dickens
‘What if Jesus tells you you’re wrong?’
07 Sep 2014
A correspondent asks, ‘What if you get to heaven and Jesus tells you that you were wrong?’
by Lita Sanders
Animals eating animals
01 Jul 2017
Animals used to be vegetarian, and they will be again. Should we feed animals a vegetarian diet now?
by Lita Sanders
Laser expert points people to the gospel
03 Jun 2013
Why would a laser physicist leave a fulfilling career? To embark on a mission with eternal impact.
by Lita Sanders
Adam as the protoplast—
07 Oct 2016
The Church Fathers consistently understood and taught that Adam was the first-formed individual and ancestor of all humanity.
by Andrew Sibley
Blinkered thinkers
22 Oct 2008
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Don Batten
‘Vampire moth’ discovered
08 Aug 2011
Entomologists say that blood-sucking moths in Russia have evolved from fruit-eating moths. Are they right?
by David Catchpoole