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How did fish and plants survive the Genesis Flood?
24 Feb 2006
How did fish and plants survive the Genesis Flood?
by Don Batten and Jonathan Sarfati
A 5D spherically symmetric expanding universe is young
06 Nov 2008
How do billions of years of light travel time fit into Creation Week?
by John Hartnett
Reincarnation vs Creation
06 May 2008
How should Christians respond to the growing popularity of Buddhism and the associated idea of reincarnation?
by Steve Cioccolanti
Is the Bible reliable as a historical record?
22 Dec 2013
Is the Bible ‘riddled with historical errors’?
by Lita Sanders
Did the witch of Endor call up a ghost?
07 Apr 2012
If God sent Samuel’s spirit to deliver judgment to Saul, does that make Him guilty of witchcraft?
by Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
Kinsey, Darwin and the sexual revolution
How the father of the sexual deviancy revolution relied heavily on Darwinism, supported eugenics, and deceitfully slanted his studies to reach his desired conclusions.
by Jerry Bergman
‘Early’ galaxies don’t fit!
Hubble Space Telescope infra-red photos of distant galaxies support biblical cosmology.
by Andy McIntosh and Carl Wieland
Dragons on Noahs Ark
24 Sep 2018
Ancient artists produced spectacular animal imagery that includes a creature with easily discernible dinosaurian features.
by Philip Robinson
Answering question about 5G and COVID-19
02 May 2020
People have concerns about the new 5G technology. Other mix in fear of the coronavirus to stir the pot of conspiracy theory. The answers are actually easy to find.
by Dr Robert Carter
A thorny issue
11 Nov 2013
What should Christians do with fossil thorns dated as being millions of years old?
by David Catchpoole
An open letter to Rhett McLaughlin
12 Mar 2020
Rhett McLaughlin is one of the highest paid YouTube stars and has recently rejected Christianity and come out as a “hopeful agnostic”. Dr Carter answers his objections.
by Robert Carter
Creation in-depth: Haeckel’s embryos
27 Sep 2013
Despite one historian’s attempt to rehabilitate Haeckel, it turns out his fraud was worse than originally thought.
by E. van Niekerk