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Does theistic evolution take away the need for God?
Does theistic evolution take away the need for God?
September 26, 2023
Scholars argue that claims to take the Bible seriously while treating Genesis symbolically undercut its truth, nullify its evidence for God, and hinder evangelism.
By Philip Bell
The dinosaur created by the Flood
The dinosaur created by the Flood
September 25, 2023
The story of Ultrasaurus
By Kevin Lamoure
Genesis: Bible authors believed it to be history
Genesis: Bible authors believed it to be history
September 23, 2023
Those who insist that Biblical creationists are being divisive over ‘small details’, need to reconsider what Jesus said about Genesis.
By Jonathan Sarfati
Review: 'Science Fraud' by Mike Sutton
Review: 'Science Fraud' by Mike Sutton
September 22, 2023
Did Darwin plagiarize Patrick Matthew's theory?
By Andrew Sibley
Why marriage matters
Why marriage matters
September 21, 2023
Genesis teaches us that marriage has been baked into human nature by God, who created us. Social science shows it is a good design, vital for human flourishing.
By Keaton Halley
The Sulawesi Bear Cuscus
The Sulawesi Bear Cuscus
September 20, 2023
What has eyes like a lemur, a body like a koala, is often called a ‘marsupial monkey’, and shares its island home with pigs and dwarf buffaloes?
By Paula Weston and Carl Wieland
Teaching people how to think
Teaching people how to think
September 19, 2023
As trust in major social and academic institutions falls, people are falling into another form of futile thinking. Switching from one extreme to the other.
By Robert Carter
Severed slug’s slick survival system
Severed slug’s slick survival system
September 18, 2023
These incredible ‘solar-powered’ creatures can regenerate their bodies
By Philip Robinson
Is the seventh day an eternal day?
Is the seventh day an eternal day?
September 16, 2023
Can Hebrews 4 justify long creation days?
By n/a
Polar dinosaurs
Polar dinosaurs
September 15, 2023
Evolutionary conundrums and biblical solutions
By Michael J. Oard
Carbon dating into the future
Carbon dating into the future
September 14, 2023
Carbon–dating sometimes gives negative dates, i.e. dates for events that have not yet happened.
By Andrew Lamb
Dolphin's double beam sonar
Dolphin's double beam sonar
September 13, 2023
Dolphins use ‘double sonar beam’ to narrow down prey’s location. Algorithm used to analyse this could help design better body scanners.
By Jonathan Sarfati
The marvelous molecule
The marvelous molecule
September 12, 2023
The DNA molecule and the human genome has to be one of the most impressive examples of God’s creative genius.
By Bruce Lawrence
The big bang—Science or science fiction?
The big bang—Science or science fiction?
September 11, 2023
Some fascinating observations
By James Mason
Genesis is history
Genesis is history
September 9, 2023
The language of Genesis shows that it’s history, and that’s how the rest of the Bible treats it.
By Jonathan Sarfati
Central rotation in globular clusters
Central rotation in globular clusters
September 8, 2023
An indicator of relative youth?
By Jake Hebert
Spiritual practices and evangelism
Spiritual practices and evangelism
September 7, 2023
How do we handle evangelism and discussions of spiritual things in the workplace?
By Shaun Doyle
Could the Flood have been tranquil?
Could the Flood have been tranquil?
September 6, 2023
John Fleming proposed a tranquil Flood that left no trace. But then, why are scoffers without excuse? Could there be a tranquil flood any more than a tranquil explosion?
By Jonathan Sarfati
Denying the greatest event in the history of the world
Denying the greatest event in the history of the world
September 5, 2023
Materialists change the dating convention of BC and AD to reflect their godless vision.
By Gary Bates
From Cambridge chemist to passionate pastor
From Cambridge chemist to passionate pastor
September 4, 2023
Mark Harwood talks with Dr Michael Prodigalidad about his fascinating journey from science to the pulpit
By mark harwood
Framework hypothesis, missionary societies and the Gospel
Framework hypothesis, missionary societies and the Gospel
September 2, 2023
The framework hypothesis is a stratagem for harmonizing Genesis with the atheistic theory of evolution, so it should be shunned by all Christian organizations that depend on Bible-believers for support.
By Russell Grigg
The Victoria Institute
The Victoria Institute
September 1, 2023
The forerunner of modern creation science organizations
By Andrew Sibley
Dominion and the blessing of the garden
Dominion and the blessing of the garden
August 31, 2023
Alan Titchmarsh, British TV personality, has recently defended the traditional well-managed garden against rewilding campaigns because it better supports wildlife. This supports the biblical stewardship mandate.
By Andrew Sibley
Pollen paradox
Pollen paradox
August 30, 2023
Evolutionists have ‘allergic’ reaction to Precambrian pollen—South American fossils more than a billion years ‘out of date’
By Emil Silvestru and Carl Wieland
Is there a paradigm shift in how we view space?
Is there a paradigm shift in how we view space?
August 29, 2023
With new discoveries in space, existing views on cosmology are being challenged, yet the big bang is not going to shift so easily; its adherents are dedicated.
By Lucien Tuinstra
The wonderful, bizarre baobab tree
The wonderful, bizarre baobab tree
August 28, 2023
The strangest tree on Earth
By Don Batten and Jerry Bergman
Genesis contradictions?
Genesis contradictions?
August 26, 2023
Skeptics claim that the order of creation in Genesis 2 is different to that in chapter 1. But is it?
By Don Batten
Greenery beneath Greenland Ice Sheet?
Greenery beneath Greenland Ice Sheet?
August 25, 2023
Does it support the biblical Ice Age?
By Michael J. Oard
Creation challenge: leave the Bible out of it
Creation challenge: leave the Bible out of it
August 24, 2023
Is secular ‘science’ the final authority for a Christian, or the Bible?
By Jonathan Sarfati