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‘Unique’ two-headed reptile fossil
03 May 2010
A two-headed reptile fossil in Cretaceous rock lived and died after Adam sinned, not before.
by David Catchpoole
The Unstoppable evolutionary juggernaut?
15 Dec 2022
With the secular evolutionary agenda gaining such momentum, it may be tempting to think ‘it’s Game over’. But look behind the showiness and bravado, and the claims are empty.
by Philip Bell
Humanists UK seek to ‘ban repentance’!
22 Feb 2022
Will it be legal to encourage repentance from sexual sin?
by Gavin Cox
Noah revisited
Take a trip back in time and imagine what may have been said in an interview at the Ark building site.
by Gillian Middleton
British Christendom
19 Nov 2014
Rather than remain true to its biblical roots, the once-thriving church in England embraced Darwin and has been dying ever since.
by Don Hardgrave, Effie Munday
The human nose knows better than we thought
21 Mar 2016
The human sense of smell is a lot more sensitive than was thought.
by David Catchpoole
‘Paleosols’ can form faster than secular scientists think
15 Feb 2019
Can happen faster than secular scientists think.
by Michael J. Oard
SETI@home project closing down
20 Jul 2020
The crowdsourced search for intelligent extraterrestrials known as SETI@home has shut down after two decades of failed searching.
by Paul Price, Gary Bates
Not just another book on ‘Why me, Lord?’
06 Jul 2023
In his foreword to Beyond the Shadows, Gary Bates shows why this book on death and suffering is needed.
by Gary Bates
Why do we need to look outside the Bible?
05 Dec 2009
How a solid response to questions about science and Genesis strengthens our faith.
by Tas Walker
Ants: the incredible heavy-lifting champions
18 Jul 2016
Amazing design allows a tiny, fragile creature to lift objects way beyond its size.
by Cody Guitard
The positive case for creation
08 Mar 2022
Creationists are not merely anti-evolution. We are pro-Bible, and advance constructive arguments for biblical creation. Here’s the evidence.
by Keaton Halley