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The Parable of the Candle
12 Mar 2014
When Chris and Lucy found a note and a lighted candle that Manuel had left for them, loud-mouthed Lucy brought her ‘forensic science’ to the fore.
by Garth Wiebe
Billions of years? Appraising the dangers
22 May 2012
Hot on the heels of Richard Dawkins’ The Magic of Reality is a book intended for even younger readers, to pre-prime them with evolution’s ‘billions of years’ message.
by David Catchpoole, Tas Walker, Don Batten and Jonathan Sarfati
Augustine young earth creationist
08 Oct 2009
Those who want to fit deep time into the Bible often cite Augustine in support. However, Augustine was a young earth creationist, as a scholar of Augustine’s works reveals.
by Prof. Benno Zuiddam
The Haggard tragedy
09 Nov 2006
When a vocal defender of the Bible’s authority, even one who attacks evolution, is morally disgraced in the public eye, what does that say about the link between evolution and morality?
by Carl Wieland
Dragons: animals … not apparitions
17 Feb 2010
Accounts of dragons in history have an amazing similarity to various types of dinosaurs.
by Timofey Alferov
Dinosaurs ate birds
13 Nov 2012
Evolution textbooks, museum displays and television documentaries say that dinosaurs gave rise to birds. But now it turns out that dinos ate them.
by David Catchpoole
Clarity and confusion
22 May 2009
Behe shows that mutation and selection can accomplish little—nothing like the hugely complex machinery of life. But ignoring the Bible leads to confusion over a coherent explanation.
by Don Batten
Which prey do predators eat?
23 Sep 2011
Do predators always take the weak, sick and young as evolutionists have long accepted and taught?
by E. Norbert Smith
The ‘Hong Kong ark’ fiasco
10 May 2012
Looking behind the marketing hype—a summary of the reasons why it is more certain than ever that the claimed ‘find on Ararat’ is a product of modern-day workmanship.
by Carl Wieland
Darwin’s Lamarckism vindicated?
01 Mar 2011
Darwin later rejected pure ‘Darwinism’ for Larmarckism and now discoveries in epigenetics suggest that inheritance of acquired characteristics does occur.
by Robert W Carter
The boy who’s proud to be a killer
22 Jan 2015
Is the troubled teenager who boasted about killing his teacher a product of evolutionary brainwashing?
by Warren Nunn
Pew survey reveals basic ignorance of Christian belief
02 Nov 2010
Most American Christians showed alarming ignorance of their own faith. What’s the solution?
by GB, LC