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Eden Zoo
18 Jun 2013
Evolutionary ideas of biological origins are in a state of flux but tend towards atheism. The essence of true biology should be the worship of the Creator.
by Andrew Rowell
The Namblong people: ‘We need to know where we come from!
09 Aug 2012
Do you find the Bible’s ‘so-and-so begat so-and-so’ boring? The people of Papua don’t—and they rebuked the SIL translator for wanting to skip over Genesis 5.
by Kevin May
How long can proteins last?
25 Jan 2021
Interview with Dr Brian Thomas, expert in collagen in fossil ‘millions of years old’
by Jonathan Sarfati
Claimed ‘oldest-ever’ amber fossil—millions-of-years mighty mites?
16 May 2013
Claims about the ‘oldest-ever amber fossil’ yet found just don’t stack up.
by Shane Cessna
Nylon-eating bacteria: part 1—discovery and significance
11 May 2018
How were they discovered? Why are they important for the creation/evolution debate?
by Royal Truman
Design and the Designer
28 Jul 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 Jonathan Sarfati
Argentina egg site supports BEDS model
10 Nov 2017
Unscrambling the clues at a fossil site in Argentina which contains thousands of yet-to-be-hatched dinosaurs that have been quickly buried.
by Michael J. Oard
Does God exist?
15 Feb 2022
Is there objective evidence that God exists? What are the consequences of atheism? Where did God come from? Can we know God personally?
by multiple authors
Jeremy L. Walter, Ph.D., P.E.
Censorship of happy Down syndrome children
24 Jan 2017
The French state tries to hide the guilt of aborting Down syndrome babies by banning a pro-life television advert.
by Phil Robinson
Long life or eternal life?
29 Jul 2014
Long-age thinking means denying that the world’s biology changed at the Fall. But that unwittingly diminishes the Cross.
by Peter Milford
Longest recorded fossil drag mark
14 Aug 2017
A dying ammonite leaves behind a permanent impression which tells a story that needs explaining.
by Philip Robinson