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Taking a stand
21 Mar 2022
Is evolution needed for biological research? Does biblical creation hinder scientific research?
by Don Batten
Sex abnormalities and transgender
25 Jun 2022
Activists argue that abnormalities in sexual development justify transgenderism, but the argument fails scrutiny.
by Don Batten
Playing games with evolution
09 Jul 2020
How should we think about games that include evolutionary ideas or mechanics.
by Lita Sanders
Arthur I. Brown: An early creation leader
23 Oct 2018
Dr Brown believed that evolution presents one of the greatest challenges, in all of history, against the credibility of the Bible and Christianity
by Dr Jerry Bergman
Not-so-‘Still Life’
05 Feb 2018
Not everyone sees a bowl of fruit as being ‘still’.
by David Catchpoole
Leaving a lasting legacy
27 Aug 2020
Christian parents can ‘fire-proof’ their children’s spiritual foundations and leave a lasting legacy by honestly answering their questions and defending the Bible as God’s inerrant Word.
by Gavin Cox
Could Jesus have sinned?
30 Jan 2021
A reader contests our assertion that Jesus couldn’t have sinned.
by Lita Sanders
Five things you may not know about Noah
08 Apr 2024
Noah’s global Flood followed some 16 centuries after Creation. He took his family and animals on board, including dinosaurs, but not tigers or zebras. Do you know why?
by Lucien Tuinstra & Philip Robinson
Birdsong isn’t for ‘birdbrains’
16 Jul 2018
Groups of plain-tailed wrens can sing a 4-part avian chorus with ease.
by David Catchpoole
Long-distance transport of sediments
26 Jun 2020
Surprising catastrophism in sediments for uniformitarians; is it consistent with the Flood?
by Michael J. Oard
Is teaching creation the solution to violent crime?
26 Sep 2009
Evil has been around in the world a long time. But today, evolutionary teaching gives evil-doers the justification they previously lacked.
by David Catchpoole
How cells handle heme
31 Jan 2022
Recent discoveries about heme pose problems for evolutionary theory
by Philip Bell