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Apologetics in the information age
20 Oct 2016
Today anyone can become an ‘automatic expert’ in Bible contradictions. How do we respond?
by Lita Sanders
Stonehenge’s solar secrets
17 Mar 2022
New discoveries at Stonehenge reveal the ancient builders had accurate knowledge of the solar 365.25 day year.
by Gavin Cox
Skippy surprises scientists
20 Jan 2009
Kangaroos are not supposed to be our close evolutionary relatives. But a recent genetic analysis shows ’roo genes are ‘largely the same’ as in people.
by Carl Wieland
Does a worldview have to be livable?
29 May 2010
Christianity passes the test with flying colours.
by Lita Sanders
Dark matter caused the demise of the dinosaurs?
13 Dec 2016
A physicist is sure that dark matter sheds light on what happened to some of the world’s biggest extinct animals.
by John G. Hartnett
Black butterfly wings inspire solar cell design
20 Nov 2019
Solar cell modelled on butterfly wing absorbs twice as much sunlight
by Jonathan Sarfati
The Gospel and Transsexuals
27 Jul 2014
How should Christians love transsexual people?
by Lita Sanders
The Fall
28 Jan 2021
How the disobedience of the first human couple had consequences for humanity. Only a historical Adam and Eve makes sense of death, suffering, and the Gospel.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Does the Ark of the Covenant have Egyptian influences?
29 May 2021
Egyptologists recognize the Ark of the Covenant has Egyptian influences in its design. How do we respond to such claims and still recognize the Bible is God’s unique Word?
by Gavin Cox
Timescale and theology
28 Jun 2016
How important are the Bible’s statements about timescale?
by Lita Sanders
Bioluminescence—the light of living things
06 Mar 2019
A chemical reaction allows a tiny creature to stand out in the dark.
by Martin Tampier
Senseless cynical censorship
17 Sep 2019
A campaign organized by the British Humanist Association, of 46 leading scientists and organizations, is pressuring the Welsh Government to ban creation in Welsh schools
by Gavin Cox