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Holy war
Who really opposed Darwin? Popular belief has it back to front …
by James Foard
Darwin’s finches
Evidence supporting rapid post-Flood adaptation.
by Carl Wieland
Did Darwin recant?
Did Darwin recant?
by Russell Grigg
Blast from the Past: Museum director Dr Johann Blasius v Darwin
Prof. Johann Blasius was director of a major German museum when Darwin wrote Origin. His reaction reminds us that it was predominantly the scientists, not the theologians, who at first opposed Darwinism.
by Carl Wieland
Darwin and eugenics
Many evolutionists claim that ‘Social Darwinism’ is a distortion of Darwin’s teaching. Yet he clearly held to many social Darwinist views, and his cousin and son promoted eugenics.
by Bill Muehlenberg
One man and a vision
The sight of a stately ‘Ark’ cruising Holland’s waterways turns heads—and hearts.
by Frans Gunnink
Darwin’s slippery slide into unbelief
Drift from a childlike trust into an abyss of hopelessness.
by John M. Brentnall and Russell M. Grigg
Refutation of New Scientist’s Evolution: 24 myths and misconceptions
Fourth instalment of New Scientist refutation shows that even modern developments in evolutionary theory are hopeless. Includes Haldane’s Dilemma and the bacterial flagellum.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Taking creation evangelism to the streets!
Two friends find that ‘creation evangelism’ works in the market place!
by no author
Peacock poppycock?
Darwin’s attempt to explain how the peacock’s tail evolved is being sharply criticized—by evolutionists.
by David Catchpoole
Was Dawkins stumped?
Our Frog to a Prince DVD shows the Apostle of Atheism unable to provide an example of information increase in the genome. See timeline, raw footage, and answer to critics.
by Andrew Lamb
Misotheist’s misology: Richard Dawkins attacks Michael Behe
Antitheists argue against any challenge to their materialism, but use many fallacies to do so. Richard Dawkins is a prime example in his recent tirade against Michael Behe.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati