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The greatest hoax
08 May 2014
Jonathan Sarfati PhD exposes some major contradictions in evolutionary thinking.
by Peter Hastie
The way of the woodpecker
30 Sep 2013
Engineers wonder at the woodpecker’s resilience to head-banging—and copy it.
by David Catchpoole
Supposed ‘icon of evolution’, Archaeopteryx, was “dressed for flight” in modern, probably black, feathers
27 May 2021
Extract the exciting new fact about Archaeopteryx from the ‘paleobabble’ and evolutionary hype—and the conclusion is obvious.
by David Catchpoole
It’s not Christianity!
02 Oct 2012
The fallout of theistic evolution is often a ‘shattered’ worldview, and sometimes the loss of faith altogether.
by Lita Cosner, Gary Bates
Parrot fashion
09 May 2011
Upon seeing parrots’ spectacularly vivid colouring for the first time, some people think the colours must have been painted on.
by David Catchpoole
Creation in-depth: ‘Ancient’ coral growth layers
21 Feb 2014
Do ‘ancient’ corals show that days were shorter than now?
by Dr Robert Carter
The antikythera mechanism
30 Aug 2021
The Antikythera Mechanism has proven to be an astonishingly complex mechanical computer capable of predicting the planets positions contradicting evolutionary ideas of primitive ancient man
by Gavin Cox
An ancient textile factory?
01 Oct 2009
When a so-called ‘Stone Age’ site gives evidence of sophisticated textile processing, the idea that these were grunting cavemen takes a hit.
by Robert W. Carter
The FOXP2 gene supports Neandertals being fully human
11 Sep 2009
DNA analysis reveals the exact same protein as modern humans supporting the creationist interpretation.
by Peer Terborg and Royal Truman
Can evangelicals agree on ten theses about creation and evolution?
23 Mar 2023
Can genuine Evangelicals really come to some agreement?
by Jonathan Sarfati
What was the Star of Bethlehem?
by Dr Don DeYoung
Law and Creation
31 May 2010
It was only with the advent of Christianity that it became common for people to believe that laws should always protect basic human rights and freedoms.
by Jonathan Sarfat