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Could monkeys type the 23 Psalm?
No, not even if time was infinite. Read why.
by Russell Grigg
Can Christians believe evolution?
As we have often stated, we regard evolution as contrary to Scripture, but Christians can still be saved despite believing in it. A guest author explains some reasons for this, including how Christians are never fully mature when saved.
by Kevin Moritz
The necessity for believing in six literal days
The necessity for believing in six literal days
by Ken Ham
Was life really created in a test tube? And does it disprove biblical creation?
Did Craig Venter make a synthetic life form, and does it show that life could have evolved from non-living chemicals?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Adam and Noah: two beginnings
The parallels between Creation Week and Noah’s Flood underline the worldwide nature of the Flood.
by Don Batten
Who is being divisive about creation?
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the now-released December issue of Journal of Creation. Subscribers will be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.
by Lita Sanders
Comets and the age of the solar system
by Danny Faulkner
Tsunami tragedy
The tragic devastation wreaked by the Boxing Day, 2004 tsunami is a sober reminder of the awesome power of God’s judgment in the Flood of Noah.
by By Tas Walker
Evidence for multiple ring growth per year in Bristlecone Pines
Evidence for multiple ring growth per year overturns claims of great age.
by Mark Matthews
Vampire finches of the Galápagos
If you think finches are cute birds that eat seeds, then check out the ones on Wolf Island.
by David Catchpoole
Why did God allow sin at all?
Could God have created a world where nobody sinned? If so, why didn’t He?
by Shaun Doyle
The Emergent Deception—the evolution factor
What every pastor and every Christian needs to know about the Emergent Church movement
by Lita Sanders