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New footprints from Ileret, Kenya, supposed to be from human evolutionary ancestor
12 Mar 2009
And all based on the angle of the big toe!
by Michael J. Oard
What should we think of new or trendy Bible translations?
17 Feb 2009
How far should Bible translators go to accommodate their proposed readers? Some important biblical principles are explained.
by James Patrick Holding
Spot the Spin
03 Nov 2010
A new TV series on Darwin gives viewers lots of examples of ‘struggle’, but fails to show how all this proves ‘evolution’.
by Russell Grigg
The Genesis Enigma : more drivel
04 Aug 2009
Yet another reinvention of Genesis 1 rolls off the printing presses.
by Phil Robinson
‘Dino tree’ project ends
02 Jul 2009
After all the hoopla, the Wollemi project winds up with a whimper.
by David Catchpoole
Godly lessons from evolution superheroes
22 Sep 2009
Science fiction with its pervasive evolutionary undertones has a massive influence on young minds, as the author can testify. Parents and youth leaders need to be especially aware of this…
by Phil Robinson
‘The Day the Earth Stood Still’—a movie review
08 Jan 2009
A remake of the 1951 classic continues the ‘spiritual’ themes, but with a hyperenvironmentalist-new age flavour. And more about ‘evolving’.
by Carl Wieland
The Darwin Anniversary
24 Nov 2009
November 24, 2009, is the 150th anniversary of the publication of Origin of Species. How should we respond?
by Carl Wieland
Too many dinosaur names
15 Jan 2009
The number of dinosaur species names has been halved—from more than 1,000 down to 500 or so. Did Noah need to take these hundreds of dinos aboard the Ark?
by David Catchpoole
Review of Darwin’s The Origin of Species, 1860
Researcher speaks up on pressure to conform
17 Nov 2009
Whether from self-censorship or peer review, data that goes against ‘the prevailing view’ doesn’t get published.
by Carl Wieland
Fountains of the great deep on Mars?
13 Jan 2009
New data indicates that there were huge underground springs of water that burst forth on Mars—and huge buried glaciers have also been identified.
by Carl Wieland