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Cenozoic coals and the post-Flood boundary
Are they best explained by Noah’s Flood or by catastrophes after Noah’s Flood?
July 21, 2023
By
Timothy L. Clarey, Davis J. Werner, and Jeffrey P. Tomkins
Using creation evangelism to share the Gospel
July 20, 2023
Many people do not know God’s Word. So how can they understand and apply it? It is important we share the saving message from the Creator, starting at the beginning.
By
Lucien Tuinstra
Galapagos birds
July 19, 2023
Darwin thought he saw evolution, but these island birds really support the biblical Creation/Fall/Flood/Dispersion model.
By
Lita Cosner and Jonathan Sarfati
G-forces space travel problem
July 18, 2023
A spacecraft travelling at merely a third of the speed of light would take over four years to reach the nearest star. But slowing down and turning would generate fatal g-forces.
By
Dr Jonathan Sarfati
A new star is born?
July 17, 2023
A new brittle star has been discovered—but it’s
identical
to Jurassic fossils!
By
Gavin Cox
Miracles and science
July 15, 2023
A reader questions the rationality of believing in miracles. However, the response points out that the argument commits a logical fallacy, and that sceptical attacks commit circular reasoning.
By
Jonathan Sarfati
A more likely origin of massive dolomite deposits
July 14, 2023
Does Noah’s Flood provide a better context for explaining the origin of massive dolomite deposits?
By
Michael J. Oard
Galileo Quadricentennial
July 13, 2023
On the 400th anniversary of Galileo turning his telescope to the heavens, misotheists gloated about ‘science vs. religion’. But it was science vs. science, and Galileo never renounced his faith.
By
Jonathan Sarfati
Galapagos tortoises
July 12, 2023
Among the creatures most readily associated with the iconic evolutionary status of the Galápagos Islands are these lumbering armoured reptiles.
By
Lita Cosner and Jonothan Sarfati
Egypt and the short Sojourn, part 2 Historical support
July 11, 2023
The debate between a long and a short Egyptian Sojourn rages on, but many things in the Bible and Egyptian archaeology correspond to the short Sojourn.
By
Robert Carter, Gary Bates
Mutated, caffeine-free tea plant
July 10, 2023
The
Economist
claims the Hongyacha tea plant has made an “evolutionary journey towards losing caffeine”
By
James Hughes and Robert Carter
Does Dawkins exist?
July 8, 2023
Do you believe he exists?
By
Ellen Barrington
Book review: 'Animal Algorithms' by Eric Cassell
July 7, 2023
Compelling evidence that animal behaviour is intelligently designed.
By
Philip B. Bell
Beyond shadows foreword
July 6, 2023
In his foreword to
Beyond the Shadows
, Gary Bates shows why this book on death and suffering is needed.
By
Gary Bates
Mars red planet
July 5, 2023
Mars: a dry lifeless planet that once had huge floods.
By
Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Egypt and the short Sojourn
July 4, 2023
The debate between a long and a short Egyptian Sojourn continues, but there are many things in the Bible and Egyptian archaeology that correspond to the short Sojourn.
By
Robert Carter, Gary Bates
Valley of the whales
July 3, 2023
How did hundreds of fossil whales end up in the middle of a barren desert?
By
Gary Bates
Is Christianity unbelievable in the face of atheism?
July 1, 2023
When Christian radio host goes head-to-head with many leading atheists and critics of Christianity, does it leave his faith intact? You be the judge.
By
Thomas Fretwell
Pre-Tejas volcanism and Hydroplate Theory
June 30, 2023
Does it fit the timing and order of events posed by Hydroplate Theory?
By
Edward Isaacs
Microbiome and virome
June 29, 2023
Why would a loving God create bacteria and viruses? Many of them are still good today! See how we need our microbiome (and virome).
By
Jonathan Sarfati
Pole vaulting and creation
June 28, 2023
Why does a pole-vaulting champ think that biblical Creation is vital for the Gospel?
By
Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Roe v Wade in the ash heap of history!
June 27, 2023
Why was the US Supreme Court's June 2022 ruling such a significant victory in the battle to protect innocent life? Read our in-depth explanation and analysis.
By
Jonathan Sarfati
How Creation gave engineer/pastor confidence in the Gospel
June 26, 2023
Mark Emerson chats with
Pastor Victor Soo
about the impact of creation on his life.
By
Mark Emerson
Critique of ‘The God Delusion’ by an atheist on a mission
June 24, 2023
The evolution-based attack on God by ‘new atheist’ Richard Dawkins (2006) was a best-seller, but do its arguments stack up?
By
Philip Bell
Upper mantle viscosity may be lower than assumed
June 23, 2023
Might the crust rebound faster than long-age researchers assume?
By
Michael J. Oard and Nathan Mogk
Genesis and the resurrection
June 22, 2023
Many Christians commemorate the resurrection of Jesus every year, but what has belief in Genesis got to do with belief in the resurrection?
By
Joel Tay
Caterpillar wheel
June 21, 2023
When danger looms, the
Pleuruptya
caterpillar can transform itself into a wheel, and roll away
By
David Catchpoole
Bridges and bones, girders and groans
June 20, 2023
If your leg bones were made of metal—even the finest space-age alloys— ordinary walking would eventually cause them to fatigue and break. Why doesn’t this happen with bones?
By
Carl Wieland
Dance of the web-weavers
June 19, 2023
These awesome spiders are good dancers—and master architects, too.
By
Philip Bell
Dawkins and Design
June 17, 2023
Some atheists like Richard Dawkins might accept a designer—as long as it is aliens not the biblical God.
By
David Catchpoole
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