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Compromising chaplain castigates creation
02 Oct 2010
A theistic evolutionary chaplain explains why he blocked the Ark Van from his school. His errors in theology, logic and science are thoroughly refuted.
by Lita Cosner, Jonathan Sarfati
Animal cruelty and vegetarianism
25 Sep 2010
The Bible calls people to treat animals humanely, but does that mean we should be vegetarians?
by Lita Sanders
Is evolution allowed by scientific laws?
18 Sep 2010
What do ‘scientific laws’ tell us? And can foxes interbreed with other dog species?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Black holes and Lilith: reality and myth (respectively)
11 Sep 2010
Is there any evidence for the existence of black holes? And did Adam have another wife named Lilith?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Logistics of the Exodus
04 Sep 2010
How did Moses organize the Israelites to cross the Red Sea?
by Lita Sanders
Sight and the centre of the universe
28 Aug 2010
How far is the earth from the centre of the universe? And How many receptors does the human eye have?
by John Hartnett and Jonathan Sarfati
Scientific blunder in Creation mag interview?
21 Aug 2010
A critic accuses one of our magazine interviewees of chemical ignorance. The interviewer, a Ph.D. chemist, shows that the ignorance lies with the critic.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Does God’s foreknowledge entail fatalism?
17 Aug 2010
Does God’s foreknowledge impair free will? See the fallacy in modal logic that critics fall for.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Is there scientific proof of the existence of God?
14 Aug 2010
Can science even give such proof?
by Mark Harwood
Time travel and moral implications
07 Aug 2010
What are the moral implications of time travel? Is it even logically possible?
by Carl Wieland
Do creationists hate science?
31 Jul 2010
Rather than hating science, the biblical worldview gave birth to science
by Lita Sanders
Bring on the hecklers?
24 Jul 2010
Don’t be too distressed if hecklers try to disrupt your efforts at creation evangelism. They might be doing some unintended good.
by Don Batten and Carl Wieland