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The universe of the lone brain
25 Mar 2019
In wrestling with the overwhelming evidence of design around us, atheists propose explanations somewhere beyond this world; even in imagined other universes.
by Paul Price
Widmanstätten patterns in meteorites
11 Jan 2020
Not a problem for the biblical timescale.
by Tas Walker
Challenge to creationists:
14 Nov 2009
Is the panda’s thumb an example of natural selection increasing diversity?
by David Catchpoole and Carl Wieland
Creation taught in school religion classes
06 Jul 2010
Evolutionists aghast that Scripture teachers say the Christian faith is true
by Russell Grigg
Why were the Reformers burned?
13 Aug 2009
Modern evangelical Christians might be surprised to learn of what was, and is, at stake. How many would be prepared to similarly resist, to the point of death, today?
by Neil Moore
Modern science catches up with Neandertal man
21 Jun 2019
Modern science shows that Neandertals are fully human.
by Jean O'Micks
A fallacious philosophical work
24 Jul 2015
Author Conor Cunningham asserts that biblical creationists are critical, cynical and heretical. But does he back up such serious claims with any evidence?
by Mary Beth De Repentigny
Father’s Day and the Christian connection
15 Jun 2014
Meet the Christian mother behind the tradition that has become known as Father’s Day
by Graham McDonald
A painting 95 million years in the making
22 Jun 2020
Did octopus fossil ink really survive millions of years?
by Phil Robinson
Life in light of the resurrection
31 Mar 2018
The Resurrection of Jesus is not less than a historical event. But it is also more—it is a reality that should permeate our entire lives as believers.
by Lita Sanders
Fantastic miniature space lander invented
22 Apr 2015
A complex flying machine has scientists struggling to explain how it could have come into existence.
by Wilf Douglas
Stone Age Atlantis
14 Sep 2009
Beneath the Solent—the channel of water separating the Isle of Wight from mainland England—is a ‘Stone Age’ settlement with some technological surprises.
by Shaun Doyle