Explore
Back to Topics
Page 99 of 481 (5770 Articles)
How should Christians think about homosexuality and transgenderism?
27 Nov 2018
Responding to a “Christian psychiatrist” on homosexuality and transgenderism.
by Lita Sanders
Frogs—Jeremiah was not a bullfrog
15 Jan 2014
When the band Three Dog Night sang ‘Jeremiah was a bullfrog’, was it making an evolutionary statement?
by Paula Weston
Ockham’s Razor and creation/evolution
22 May 2007
When Ockham’s Razor is applied to aspects of the creation/evolution debate, the results are clearly on the side of creation and against evolution.
by Russell Grigg
Fascinating fossil fence-wire
15 Dec 2010
Unfortunately, the average person is still conditioned into thinking ‘millions of years’ when considering how rocks and fossils form. But as we’ve said many times with many examples—given the right conditions, rocks and fossils will form in a very short time.
A Response to Richard Dawkins’ The Blind Watchmaker
Sermon material for preachers
19 Feb 2014
What do you teach a congregation that already believes the Genesis creation account?
by David Catchpoole
Genetic entropy and simple organisms
25 Oct 2012
There are good reasons for believing that the survival of complex species is threatened by genetic entropy. The same may not be true of simpler species like bacteria, however.
by Robert Carter
The truth about the Galileo affair
08 Nov 2018
Contrary to popular opinion, Galileo was neither a martyr to science, nor the victim of a war between science and faith.
by Dominic Statham
Pollen Paradox
30 Aug 2023
Evolutionists have ‘allergic’ reaction to Precambrian pollen—South American fossils more than a billion years ‘out of date’
by Emil Silvestru and Carl Wieland
The geological column is a general Flood order with many exceptions
17 Jan 2014
A general Flood order with many exceptions.
by Michael Oard
Algae to oil
18 Aug 2021
‘Fossil fuel’ takes a lot less time to form than commonly believed
by Dr Carl Wieland
A Civic Biology and eugenics
23 Sep 2009
How did the school text book that was the subject of the Scopes trial impact eugenics—the ‘scientific’ breeding of human beings?
by Grant Williams