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Easter and Good Friday: questions and answers
18 Apr 2025
Some claim that the word ‘Easter’ is derived from a pagan goddess, and others claim that Jesus must have been crucified on a Wednesday. Read Dr Sarfati’s comments.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Was Dawkins stumped?
12 Apr 2008
Our Frog to a Prince DVD shows the Apostle of Atheism unable to provide an example of information increase in the genome. See timeline, raw footage, and answer to critics.
by Andrew Lamb
Did all dinosaurs lay eggs?
19 Jul 2008
A reader asks how scientists can be so sure that all dinosaurs were egg-laying reptiles. She even asks whether some could have been mammals.
Bacteria ‘evolving in the lab’?
14 Jun 2008
The hype associated with this latest evolutionary claim is way out of kilter with the reality. The excitement just shows how little evidence there is for molecules-to-man evolution.
by Don Batten
If God can do anything, then can He make a being more powerful than Himself?
12 Jan 2008
Can an omnipotent being make a being more powerful than himself, or a rock too heavy for him to lift? How should we understand ‘nothing is impossible for God’?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Creationism, Science and Peer Review
02 Feb 2008
‘If creation is really science, then why isn’t it published in secular peer-reviewed journals?’
by Andrew S. Kulikovsky
Feeding carnivores on the Ark, and refuting an accusation of ‘closet scientism’
15 Nov 2008
How could Noah feed the lions on the Ark? And are creationist science projects like RATE examples of the scientism we decry?
by Andrew Lamb and Jonathan Sarfati
Refuting contrived pro-abortion arguments: the ‘famous violinist’ of Judith Jarvis Thomson
28 Jun 2008
Some pro-abortionist philosophers advance arguments of which even most pro-abort politicians are unaware. But they are important to answer, as the culture moves further from sanctity of innocent human life.
by Jonathan Sarfati and Lita Cosner
Genesis: Myth or History?
24 May 2008
A critic suggests that Genesis 1–11 was written in the genre of myth rather than as a literal historical account. How do we know it’s not myth?
Helium evidence for a young world continues to confound critics
29 Nov 2008
Russ Humphreys responds to six years of criticism of one part of the creationist research initiative into Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth (RATE).
by Russell Humphreys
Church of England apologises to Darwin
23 Nov 2023
Anglican leaders’ appeasement of evolutionary theory in 2008, just before Darwin’s bicentennial, was as futile as Chamberlain’s appeasement of Hitler, 70 years previously.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Laminin, Atlas moths, and ‘gay’ brains
30 Aug 2008
Is there really a protein shaped like Jesus? cross? Are there really moths that look like snakes? And are some people really born with ?gay? brains?
by Andrew Lamb