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How does the Bible teach 6000 years
How does the Bible teach 6000 years
June 15, 2024
Calculating the dates from the Flood to the Exile.
By Lita Sanders
How accurate are marine microfossil transfer functions?
How accurate are marine microfossil transfer functions?
June 14, 2024
Uniformitarian assumptions create inaccuracies for reconstructing past climates from marine microfossils.
By Michael Oard
Passing the Torch
Passing the Torch
June 13, 2024
Gary Bates retired in July 2023 and passed his job as CEO to Erin Hughes. Gary shares with us some of his experiences moving to the US and working in this ministry.
By Gary Bates
Creation for Kids: Motors in the human cell
Creation for Kids: Motors in the human cell
June 12, 2024
Discover why the intricate design of the human cell points to a Creator, challenging the idea of evolution.
By Erin Hughes and Lita Cosner
Justin Taylor response
Justin Taylor response
June 11, 2024
There are sound biblical reasons to interpret the days of creation as normal-length days.
By Lita Sanders
The dinosaur ‘Lone Ranger trackway’
The dinosaur ‘Lone Ranger trackway’
June 10, 2024
Dinosaur footprints needed the right mix of mud and rapid Flood burial to be preserved.
By Phil Robinson
Evolutionists can’t prove millions of years
Evolutionists can’t prove millions of years
June 8, 2024
Why all ‘dating’ methods have fatal flaws, so can’t be disproofs of the biblical timescale.
By Tas Walker
Review: 'The Last Pillars of Darwinian Evolution Falsified'
Review: 'The Last Pillars of Darwinian Evolution Falsified'
June 7, 2024
The past pillars of evolution are tottering.
By John Woodmorappe
Can ‘day’ (Hebrew yom) mean a long period of time (eon)?
Can ‘day’ (Hebrew yom) mean a long period of time (eon)?
June 6, 2024
Some argue the Hebrew word yôm in Genesis 1 means a long time period because they try to fit billions of years into the Bible. Have they got a point?
By Lucien Tuinstra
The incredible Iguazu Falls of South America
The incredible Iguazu Falls of South America
June 5, 2024
One of the world’s most spectacular waterfalls exposes one of the most massive lava flows in Earth’s history
By Tas Walker
Revised creation begets revised gospel
Revised creation begets revised gospel
June 4, 2024
Revisionist views of Genesis creation lead to revisionist views of the New Creation in Christ
By Peter Milford
The only way to peace?
The only way to peace?
June 3, 2024
‘Religion’ is not the solution; the Creator is.
By David Green
‘Bloat-and-float’ model explains upside-down ankylosaurs
‘Bloat-and-float’ model explains upside-down ankylosaurs
June 1, 2024
Are ankylosaur fossils really found on their backs? If so, why?
By Andrew Lamb
Racemization of amino acids under natural conditions: part 5
Racemization of amino acids under natural conditions: part 5
May 31, 2024
Does amino acid racemization make for a reliable dating technique?
By Royal Truman
Mesopotamian Monsters in Paris
Mesopotamian Monsters in Paris
May 30, 2024
Ancient Mesopotamian artifacts show evidence of ancient knowledge of dinosaurs.
By Dominic Statham
Creation for Kids: Monsters of the sea and sky
Creation for Kids: Monsters of the sea and sky
May 29, 2024
Isabel and Wesley are competing to build the best dinosaur robots, but Dad reveals pterosaurs and plesiosaurs weren't dinosaurs. Dive into the prehistoric world, extinction, and mysterious sea creatures.
By Erin Hughes and Lita Cosner
Is God a moral monster?
Is God a moral monster?
May 28, 2024
How do we answer challenges of ‘atrocities’ in the Old Testament?
By Lita Sanders
Dung beetle navigation
Dung beetle navigation
May 27, 2024
Find out why an expert calls the dung beetle “God’s gift” to humans.
By Andrew Sibley
Abandoning reality
Abandoning reality
May 25, 2024
Exploring the implications of a world shaped by the belief in chance and chaos, where virtual reality blurs the lines of existence. Are we ready to surrender reality to technology?
By Robert Niemand
Review: 'Early Christian Readings of Genesis One'
Review: 'Early Christian Readings of Genesis One'
May 24, 2024
Misrepresenting creationism on the Church Fathers and Genesis.
By Joel Tay
Dinosaurs are almost certainly extinct
Dinosaurs are almost certainly extinct
May 23, 2024
We have had decades to verify the many claims that dinosaurs are still alive today, but to date none of those have panned out.
By Robert W. Carter, Gary Bates, Jonathan Sarfati
Creation for Kids: How did dinosaurs survive the Flood?
Creation for Kids: How did dinosaurs survive the Flood?
May 22, 2024
Uncover the mystery of Noah's Ark and dinosaurs coexisting. The Bible's clues reveal a surprising connection between ancient creatures and the Ark's true size.
By Erin Hughes and Lita Cosner
What about dinosaurs? Creation Answers Book Ch. 19
What about dinosaurs? Creation Answers Book Ch. 19
May 21, 2024
Was there an ‘age of dinosaurs’ long before people came on the scene? What does the Bible say about dinosaurs? What were the dragons of history? What do dinosaur fossils tell us? What happened to the dinosaurs?
By Don Batten
So glad I checked
So glad I checked
May 20, 2024
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
By Tas Walker
DNA detected in duckbilled dino fossil
DNA detected in duckbilled dino fossil
May 18, 2024
Sneak peek of a powerful article from the latest Creation magazine. More headaches for the ‘millions of years’ story
By Phil Robinson
Sahara megalakes during the Ice Age
Sahara megalakes during the Ice Age
May 17, 2024
Sahara megalakes are controversial for deep time, but consistent with the Bible.
By Michael J. Oard
Embryos alive before implantation
Embryos alive before implantation
May 16, 2024
Answering the question about the status of human embryos between fertilization and implantation in the womb.
By Keaton Halley
Creation for Kids: Floodwaters recede
Creation for Kids: Floodwaters recede
May 15, 2024
Discover the astonishing aftermath of Noah’s Flood; explore how receding waters carved landscapes. First, retreating sheets carved planation surfaces. Second, channelized flow carved enormous valleys.
By Jonathan Sarfati
Human life is precious in a culture of death
Human life is precious in a culture of death
May 14, 2024
What value do we place on human life—in the womb, and later in life—and what role does our worldview play?
By Lucien Tuinstra