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Activist challenges judges to redefine chimpanzees’ legal status
15 Apr 2014
Although judges haven’t yet caved in to Steven Wise’s appeals for animals to be given human rights, they acknowledge his case is growing stronger.
by Warren Nunn
Focus: news of interest about creation and evolution
Focus 25(3): news of interest about creation and evolution
by anon
O Lord our Lord, How Excellent is Thy Name
24 Dec 2014
King David wrote Psalm 8 to celebrate God’s glory as Creator.
by Rev Richard Pike
‘Just-so’ stories of sex and family life
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by Don Batten
Famous evolutionist recognizes different types of science
American biologist Edward Osborne Wilson recognized the distinction between operational and historical science.
Global meltdown, economic woes, and evolution
03 Oct 2008
With all the fingerpointing about who’s to blame, there may be a bigger picture underlying many of the changes in our society.
by Carl Wieland
The Bible: the only basis for objective morality
22 Dec 2015
Children in school are having difficulty separating statements of morality from opinions. Should we be surprised?
by Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
The origin of the Carboniferous coal measures—part 3: a mathematical test of lycopod root structure
01 Feb 2013
Part 3: a mathematical test of lycopod root structure.
by Joanna F Woolley
Exploring Intelligent Design language in Genesis 2 and Acts 17—yatsar and poieō
22 Apr 2016
Evidence of God’s creative craftsmanship is even found in the very words of Scripture.
by Andrew Sibley
Does Leviticus 19:19 prohibit the cross-breeding of horses and donkeys?
29 Jan 2022
Does Leviticus 19:19 prohibit the cross-breeding of horses and donkeys?
by Joel Tay
What’s a billion years between friends?
09 Dec 2021
How easy it seems to simply adjust an age that does not fit the evolutionary long-age narrative. Sometimes, there are no qualms about changing a ‘date’ by a billion years!
by Lucien Tuinstra
Abortion Choices
05 Oct 2020
Abortion involves at least three choices which involve personal preference, the value of human life, and whether to take responsibility for one’s actions.
by Thomas Bailey