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Age of the earth
04 Jun 2009
Data from many different sources point to a young age for the cosmos; not billions of years.
by Don Batten
Atheism
18 Jun 2009
A critical examination of the causes and effects of atheism shows that it does not provide a proper foundation for a free, just and compassionate society.
by Ken Ammi
Genesis: The Missing Piece of the Puzzle
06 Jan 2009
A popular Canadian public speaker tells it like it is.
by Calvin Smith
The biblical roots of modern science
29 Sep 2009
The Christian worldview began modern science. A straightforward understanding of Scripture advanced scientific methods still further. And belief in Adam’s Fall inspired scientists to try to reach his pre-Fall knowledge.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Dinosaur soft tissue and protein—even more confirmation!
06 May 2009
Mary Schweitzer announces even stronger evidence, this time from a duckbilled dino fossil, of even more proteins—and the same amazingly preserved flexible blood vessel and cell structures as before.
by Carl Wieland
Avatar and the ‘new’ evolutionary religion
05 Jan 2010
This brilliant sci-fi blockbuster uses high-tech graphics (and lots of imagery, including biblical) to push the neo-pagan nature-worship revived by the evolutionized thought patterns of our age.
by Carl Wieland
God’s global warming worked just fine
11 Aug 2009
A lot of the doom and gloom over global warming comes from a non-biblical view of history. Thinking biblically dispels fear.
by Russ Humphreys
The Stickleback: Evidence of evolution?
08 Sep 2009
The pro-Darwin crowd are crowing over rapid and dramatic changes in a little fish—dubbing it a ‘superstar’ of evolution.
by David Catchpoole
Multiverse theory—unknown science or illogical raison d’être?
30 Jun 2009
A New Scientist columnist uses her own religious ideas to deny the existence of God, and then claims that it’s science.
by Gary Bates
What did Wilberforce really say to “Darwin’s bulldog”?
27 Jun 2019
Did Wilberforce ask Huxley if he was an ape on his grandfather’s or his grandmother’s side? You’ll be surprised at the answer.
by Russell Grigg
The fatal flaw with radioactive dating methods
30 Jul 2009
When you peel away the mystery it’s obvious that the dates are not objectively measured.
by Tas Walker
Darwin and the Fuegians
11 Jul 2012
Darwin used the indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego to illustrate his ideas about human evolution. How could he have been so wrong?
by Russell Grigg