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Would Christ create through evolution?
01 Jun 2017
Refuting another theistic evolutionary argument from N.T. Wright.
by Lita Sanders
“Microstructural architecture” of feathers makes them tough
02 Aug 2023
Electron microscope unlocks the amazing design of the structures that makes avian flight possible.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Post-truth: even in the Church?
29 Aug 2017
The high cost of academic respectability in today’s evolution-friendly churches is that biblical truth is being steadily eroded and suppressed.
by Marc Ambler
Comparing chromosomes and genomes
24 Jun 2011
Towards a better understanding of the types of genomic changes that have occurred throughout history in the creation model
by Jean K Lightner
Is God obscure and arbitrary in what He wants from us?
25 Jan 2015
A skeptic overlooks the fact that God has made Himself known to us in various ways when he claims that He treats humans unfairly.
by Shaun Doyle
Noah the movie–opportunities and issues from one pastor’s perspective.
Noah the movie–opportunities and issues from one pastor’s perspective.
by na
Martian Fossils? Dissecting the media hype
25 Nov 2010
Yet another attempt to find evidence for life on Mars turns out to be little more than media hype.
by Lita Cosner and Gary Bates
Bunchberry bang!
16 May 2007
High-speed video cameras have catapulted the bunchberry dogwood plant into the spotlight—and the record books.
by David Catchpoole
Do ‘laterite’ soils take a million years to form?
09 Nov 2018
Do ‘laterite’ soils take a million years to form?
by Shaun Doyle
Dr Charles Bree, the scientist who challenged Charles Darwin’s science
03 Aug 2017
A long forgotten English zoologist and surgeon wrote the first book that set out to disprove evolution.
by Warren Nunn
Sitting on the fence
16 Dec 2012
Either Jesus is Lord, or he was wrong.
by Don Batten
Fishy Dawkinsia tales, tragic Dawkinsian philosophy
28 Aug 2012
In the wake of having a new fish genus named after him, Richard Dawkins defends his philosophy of life.
by David Catchpoole