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Creation for Kids—The Earth:
Creation for Kids—The Earth: "Created to be inhabited"
February 21, 2024
Our planet is an amazing creation placed in space where it can enjoy prime position in relation to our sun and where life and life support is guaranteed.
By Jonathan Sarfati and Lita Cosner
Claims that dermatomes prove humans evolved from animals
Claims that dermatomes prove humans evolved from animals
February 20, 2024
Do dermatomes make little sense unless humans evolved from other vertebrates?
By Philip Bell
Science, farming, and faith
Science, farming, and faith
February 19, 2024
Ron Neller interviews agricultural systems researcher, Dr Ken Rickert
By Ron Neller
Radioactive dating problems
Radioactive dating problems
February 17, 2024
Why the isotopic dates cannot be trusted.
By Jim Mason
Floating island with monkeys observed
Floating island with monkeys observed
February 16, 2024
How does this relate to Noah’s Flood?
By Michael J. Oard
Loopholes in the evolutionary theory of the origin of life
Loopholes in the evolutionary theory of the origin of life
February 15, 2024
15 loopholes in the evolutionary theory of the origin of life: Summary
By Jonathan Sarfati
Creation for Kids—The moon: “The light that rules the night”
Creation for Kids—The moon: “The light that rules the night”
February 14, 2024
The Bible calls the moon “the lesser light”. See how it defies evolutionary explanation, how phases, tides, and eclipses occur. Over 50 years ago, 12 men walked on it.
By Lita Sanders and Jonathan Sarfati
Origin of life
Origin of life
February 13, 2024
The origin of life remains a vexed problem for those who would like to be rid of God the Creator.
By Don Batten
Social sophistry
Social sophistry
February 12, 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 Don Batten
Eroding ages
Eroding ages
February 10, 2024
The continents cannot be billions of years old because they would have eroded away long ago; there should be nothing left.
By Tas Walker
Book review: 'Stalin and the Scientists'
Book review: 'Stalin and the Scientists'
February 9, 2024
How Communism undermined science in the USSR
By Marc Ambler
UFOlogists and the Peruvian alien mummy fraud
UFOlogists and the Peruvian alien mummy fraud
February 8, 2024
The small figures from Peru that were claimed to be aliens are no more than an assemblage of bones from several different animals, held together with modern glue!
By Andrew Sibley
Creation for Kids—The Sun: “The light that rules the day”
Creation for Kids—The Sun: “The light that rules the day”
February 7, 2024
There wouldn't be any heat, light, or food without the sun. Additionally, it gives green plants energy so they can produce food on their own, providing sustenance for both humans and animals.
By Lita Cosner and Jonathan Sarfati
The Christian Church’s hole in the heart
The Christian Church’s hole in the heart
February 6, 2024
Even atheists are saying that the Western Church has a heart problem. This is impairing her vital mission, so what’s to be done?
By Philip Bell
Life: Designed to not evolve
Life: Designed to not evolve
February 5, 2024
Does evolution program life to stop evolving or is life designed to adapt within clear limits?
By Bruce Lawrence
Stars
Stars
February 3, 2024
Stars have an amazing variety, and pose problems for evolutionary views of their origin.
By Jonathan Sarfati
Star Trek impossibilities
Star Trek impossibilities
February 2, 2024
Star Trek is an iconic science fiction series. But fiction it is, as shown by the physics of one of their acclaimed flights.
By Jonathan Sarfati
Bible contradiction claims
Bible contradiction claims
February 1, 2024
Skeptics come up with Bible contradiction claims all the time—from the superficially plausible to the supremely preposterous. How do we deal with them? Also, does the Bible say pi = 3, and what does it mean by “God is light”?
By Lita Cosner, Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Creation for Kids: The Solar System
Creation for Kids: The Solar System
January 31, 2024
Ancient astronomers believed that everything in the heavens revolved around the earth. But planets occasionally seemed to go backwards briefly (retrograde motion), before going on their forward path again. How come?
By Lita Sanders and Jonathan Sarfati
Claimed Bible errors
Claimed Bible errors
January 30, 2024
If there are errors of detail in the Bible, doesn’t that mean that everything—including the Resurrection—is open to question?
By CW & Lita Cosner
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Revolution
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Revolution
January 29, 2024
Humans are not meat-based computers; no matter how good an AI program might be at churning out responses to questions, it will never be emotionally involved with anything it does.
By David Thomas
Did life come from outer space?
Did life come from outer space?
January 27, 2024
Some evolutionists are admitting that it’s just impossible for life to have begun from nothing, on Earth. So they’re asking…
By Russell Grigg
Revisiting Homo floresiensis
Revisiting Homo floresiensis
January 26, 2024
How has our understanding of Homo floresiensis changed since its discovery was first announced in 2004?
By Peter Line
Scientific ideas named after creationists
Scientific ideas named after creationists
January 25, 2024
Despite assertions that creationists don’t contribute to science, the reality is very different.
By Shaun Doyle
Creation for Kids: Twinkling stars
Creation for Kids: Twinkling stars
January 24, 2024
God created a great variety of stars—many sizes and colours—which could not have formed naturally.
By Jonathan Sarfati and Lita Cosner
Has the New Testament been corrupted?
Has the New Testament been corrupted?
January 23, 2024
The New Testament is the most well-attested ancient work—and we are finding new manuscripts even today!
By Lita Sanders
The Road Runner
The Road Runner
January 22, 2024
Meet the Real Roadrunner: Not Just a Cartoon Character. Discover the fascinating life of the roadrunner, its incredible speed, hunting skills, superstitions.
By Jeffrey Dykes
Can we believe the Gospels
Can we believe the Gospels
January 20, 2024
One of Australia’s top legal minds examines the New Testament evidence for the Resurrection. He applies the standard criteria used by courts throughout the Western world to test the reliability of witnesses.
By Clarrie Briese
Evolutionary ethics: Part 3
Evolutionary ethics: Part 3
January 19, 2024
Can kin selection explain the rise of morality?
By Marc Kay