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The use of creation in the Old Testament
07 Jul 2022
Is creation an important Old Testament doctrine outside of Genesis?
by Lita Sanders
The Census of Quirinius
29 Dec 2011
Luke’s account of the census of Quirinius holds up against biblioskeptical attacks.
by Jonathan Sarfati
How landscapes reveal Noah’s Flood
22 Aug 2008
Visualizing the erosive effect of receding floodwaters
by Tas Walker
Part 1: Culture wars: Bacon vs Ham
Why we take the approach we do.
by Carl Wieland and Jonathan Sarfati
Getting behind the evolution façade
06 May 2014
Many Christians say evolution is mostly a mere facade that atheists hide behind. There’s a lot of truth in that …
by David Catchpoole
The man who made the wedge: James Hutton and the overthrow of biblical authority
09 Mar 2018
An author holds up James Hutton as the father of modern geology who freed science from religious orthodoxy, but do the ‘facts’ fit the ‘story’?
by Tas Walker
Street preacher says creation ‘is the issue
17 Oct 2008
It’s time for the church to stop avoiding the questions people want answers to.
by Russell Wallace
From sand to rock—fast!
03 Nov 2009
With the help of added microbes, researchers can turn soft sand into rock as hard as marble. You don’t need millions of years.
by David Catchpoole
The Greatest Hoax on Earth?
01 Nov 2011
Refuting Dawkins on Evolution, A response to The Greatest Show on Earth: the evidence for evolution
by Jonathan Sarfati
Episode 2: Great Transformations
by Jonathan Sarfati
The real ‘Jurassic park’?
03 Aug 2009
Not just DNA, but even entire organisms capable of being brought back to life are increasingly being found in specimens supposedly ‘millions of years old’.
by Shaun Doyle
Saltwater platypus surprise!
23 May 2018
The platypus is a creature limited to freshwater streams, right? Wrong! On Kangaroo Island, platypuses have been seen ‘riding the waves’ up on to the seashore.
by David Catchpoole