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Butterfly blast
World-leading butterfly book launches a stunning 'both barrels' attack on evolution.
by Carl Wieland
What happened at Babel?
Languages are more than a barrier to humans understanding humans because they defy a common origin into which evolutionary linguists predict they should fit.
by Charles Taylor
Hawkesbury Sandstone deposited from a wall of water?
29 Jul 2012
Did CMI put words into the mouth of a geologist that he never said?
by Tas Walker
Are EGGs all they’re cracked up to be?
09 Jan 2015
A closer look at star formation scrambles earlier ideas about what is hatching in the heavens.
by Ronald G. Samec
Let all views be heard, dissenters say—teach only one view, suppressers say
04 Nov 2014
Despite saturation presentation of evolution as fact in the classroom and by the media, a significant percentage of people still want to hear about alternatives such as creation.
by Warren Nunn
Evolution a replacement religion?
12 Jan 2021
Evolution is evidence-based, right? Well why do scientific findings that fly in the face of evolution seldom impact the confidence of its adherents?
by Philip Bell
Bad arguments for the Masoretic
11 Feb 2020
Responding to a creationist paper that uses bad argumentation to support the Masoretic text.
by Lita Cosner, Robert Carter
Whether tall or small—people, all!
30 Nov 2009
The staggering variation in people’s height illustrates the created capacity for variety in the human kind.
by David Catchpoole
Famous living fossil ‘link’ idea fizzles further
08 Jun 2018
Famous living fossil ‘link’ idea fizzles further
by Carl Wieland
Edinburgh’s tale of two cities
09 Mar 2017
Scotland’s famous city of Edinburgh, though once blessed by God, now welcomes (even celebrates) atheism and paganism, the fruit of generations of biblical compromise and rampant liberalism.
by Paul James-Griffiths
A new cancer treatment thanks to Darwin?
06 Jul 2020
It actually speaks against Darwinism!
by Don Batten
Recessive Stage of Flood began in the mid-Cretaceous and eroded kilometres of sediment from continent
26 Jan 2018
The geology of south-west Western Australia interpreted from a biblical perspective.
by Tas Walker