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Bomb-building vs. the biblical foundation
02 Dec 2006
A critic disputes that a biblical foundation is necessary for ethics. The response shows why it is, and points out the real ethical problem for atheists.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Gladiator—an ‘extinct’ insect is found alive
08 May 2013
‘How often do you get to investigate a fossil that has come to life?’ asks one scientist. Good question.
by David Catchpoole
Skeptics challenge: a ‘God of love’ created a killer jellyfish?
20 Apr 2024
How to answer a common objection from scoffers.
by David Catchpoole
Tsunami tragedy
17 Jul 2013
The tragic devastation wreaked by the Boxing Day, 2004 tsunami is a sober reminder of the awesome power of God’s judgment in the Flood of Noah.
by By Tas Walker
How old is Grand Canyon?
29 Oct 2010
Uniformitarian theories fail adequately to explain the origin or age of this amazing landscape feature.
by Michael J. Oard
Variation, information and the created kind
Variation, information and the created kind
by Dr Carl Wieland
Evidence for multiple ring growth per year in Bristlecone Pines
18 Sep 2008
Evidence for multiple ring growth per year overturns claims of great age.
by Mark Matthews
Intelligent Design—‘A War on Science’ says the BBC
07 May 2006
The BBC’s war on belief in a Designer; Russell Grigg and Jonathan Sarfati counter-attack against BBC presuppositional bigotry and pseudo-science.
by Russell Grigg and Jonathan Sarfati
Dinosaur herd buried in Noah’s Flood in Inner Mongolia, China
22 Dec 2022
Juveniles catastrophically mired in deep mud after larger mature members of the herd abandoned them to their fate?
by Tas Walker
Sea monsters … more than a legend?
23 Mar 2011
Tales of unknown creatures make sense in a biblical framework of history.
by Rebecca Driver
Exploring ‘transexualism’
09 Oct 2013
But doesn’t the Bible say, ‘Male and female He made them … ’?
by Kathy Wallace
The myth of ape-to-human evolution
12 Nov 2018
Just because ape-to-human evolution is popular doesn’t make it plausible.
by Peter Line