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Unborn babies perceive world consciously
Unborn babies perceive world consciously
July 16, 2024
Unborn babies can be startled by the same ‘oddball’ reactions as conscious adults. How many minds will this change on the evils of abortion?
By Jonathan Sarfati
Frogs Adapting to Life After Chernobyl
Frogs Adapting to Life After Chernobyl
July 15, 2024
After the nuclear meltdown in Chernobyl the surrounding wildlife was greatly impacted, and some have used these adaptations as examples of evolution.
By Bruce Lawrence
Homology made simple
Homology made simple
July 13, 2024
Does common anatomy necessarily point to common ancestry?
By Dominic Statham
Origin of L-amino acid excess: Part 2
Origin of L-amino acid excess: Part 2
July 12, 2024
Can 'left-handed' amino acids needed for life arise by preferential generation using circularly polarized light?
By Royal Truman
Atheism no objective morality
Atheism no objective morality
July 11, 2024
Does common human agreement on morality make it objective?
By Don Batten
Creation for Kids: The amazing eye and the gift of sight
Creation for Kids: The amazing eye and the gift of sight
July 10, 2024
Discover the remarkable world of vision: from the perfect design of the human eye to unique eyes in nature, colour blindness insights, and the amazing ways science helps us see beyond limitations.
By Erin Hughes and Lita Cosner
Deconstructing Darwin: Darwins impact
Deconstructing Darwin: Darwins impact
July 9, 2024
How Darwin’s ideas led Marx, Trotsky, Stalin, Hitler and Pol Pot to become mass murderers.
By Raymond Hall
The golden plover
The golden plover
July 8, 2024
This bird must cross thousands of km of open ocean in a single flight—no stop, because it can’t swim. Read how it makes it every year.
By Jonathan Corrado
Is death a good thing or a bad thing?
Is death a good thing or a bad thing?
July 6, 2024
A long-time creationist writer shares some very personal insights following the passing of his wife after 47 years of marriage.
By Russell Grigg
Review: 'The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith'
Review: 'The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith'
July 5, 2024
A useful compendium on science and faith from an ID perspective.
By Shaun Doyle
Disconnected from reality: Genesis foundational to Gospel
Disconnected from reality: Genesis foundational to Gospel
July 4, 2024
Why the trend to move away from the solid truth of God’s Word to subjective moods and feelings?
By Grant Zippel
Creationism in Welsh schools
Creationism in Welsh schools
July 3, 2024
Secular humanists call for creationism to be banned in Welsh schools, but it is humanism that fails to uphold truth in science and deliver social benefits.
By Andrew Sibley
Atheism morality reason
Atheism morality reason
July 2, 2024
Why atheists’ attempts to provide a foundation for morals and reliable human minds are hopeless.
By Keaton Halley
Rethinking Maiasaura
Rethinking Maiasaura
July 1, 2024
Dinosaur eggs and tiny babies of the adult hadrosaur Maiasaura seemed to add to the narrative of ‘birds from dinosaurs’. Not so fast though …
By Kevin Lamoure
The carnivorous nature and suffering of animals
The carnivorous nature and suffering of animals
June 29, 2024
Detailed biblical evidence shows that animals eating, hurting and killing each other is incompatible with the original ’very good’ creation. Therefore carnivory must have begun after the Fall.
By Robert J. M. Gurney
Developments in paleoanthropology no. 3
Developments in paleoanthropology no. 3
June 28, 2024
How do some more recent paleoanthropology finds fit into the biblical perspective?
By Peter Line
Genesis root of the gospel
Genesis root of the gospel
June 27, 2024
Why does evolution undermine the Gospel?
By Ann Lamont
Creation for Kids: God’s amazing masterpieces
Creation for Kids: God’s amazing masterpieces
June 26, 2024
This is just a hint of God’s amazing abilities and imagination that we can see in our everyday world—the colours, patterns, and camouflage are everywhere.
By Erin Hughes and Lita Cosner
Street preacher says creation 'is the issue'
Street preacher says creation 'is the issue'
June 25, 2024
It’s time for the church to stop avoiding the questions people want answers to.
By Russell Wallace
Jonah’s worm
Jonah’s worm
June 24, 2024
The plant that sheltered Jonah, and the worm that destroyed the plant, might no longer be a mystery. After 2,500 years, scientists may have discovered their identity.
By Kevin Tuck
Animal carnivory began at Fall
Animal carnivory began at Fall
June 22, 2024
The Bible is clear that humans were only permitted to eat meat after Noah’s Flood but is less clear on whether animals were eating each other before the Flood.
By Jonathan Sarfati
Review: 'Flights of Fancy' by Richard Dawkins
Review: 'Flights of Fancy' by Richard Dawkins
June 21, 2024
Flights of fancy about the evolution of flight from Richard Dawkins.
By Philip B. Bell
Dead crocodile decomposition and fossilization
Dead crocodile decomposition and fossilization
June 20, 2024
Scientific experiments confirm that dead crocodiles need to be buried quickly in sediment to fossilize.
By Ron Neller
Sarah Buckland interview
Sarah Buckland interview
June 19, 2024
Sarah Fay Buckland, Ph.D. Geography from Jamaica, founder of Chosen to GLOW Ministries, explains why creation is good theology and good science.
By Jonathan Sarfati
Titans chapter 1 Worldviews and Dinosaurs
Titans chapter 1 Worldviews and Dinosaurs
June 18, 2024
Dinosaurs have fascinated scientists from the time they were first discovered. But what were they dealing with?
By Jonathan Sarfati, Joel Tay
Discussing evidence for monkeys rafting the Atlantic ocean
Discussing evidence for monkeys rafting the Atlantic ocean
June 17, 2024
Fossil experts discuss evidence for transatlantic rafting of monkeys from North Africa to South America. New understandings of natural rafts show how animals could travel internationally after the Flood.
By Gavin Cox
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