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Sleeping with the enemy
02 May 2013
Will teaching our children that the Bible means what it plainly says cause them to fall away from the faith? Some Christians say ‘yes!’
by Calvin Smith
The remarkable African Planation Surface
24 Aug 2012
A new synthesis of African planation surfaces concludes that there is one large, warped planation surface on Africa, called the African Surface.
by Michael J. Oard
Buddha, science and Jesus
03 Feb 2014
Pastor uses creation and science to help reach Buddhists.
by Carl Wieland
Argon diffusion data support RATE’s 6,000-year helium age of the earth
14 Sep 2012
Supports RATE project’s 6,000-year helium age of the earth
by D Russell Humphreys
The Good Dinosaur: A review
28 Nov 2015
What if dinosaurs and humans lived together? This movie gives an evolutionary view.
by Lita Sanders
Islam, testimony, and the Trinity
27 May 2012
Refuting Islamic criticisms of the Trinity, and the difference between Islamic and Christian conversion testimonies.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Whence the craziness enveloping the once-Christian ‘West’?
05 Mar 2019
Radical change in attitudes and laws has followed the West’s rejection of its Christian heritage.
by Don Batten
The hardest ones to reach …
03 Nov 2015
Many Christians are finding it harder than ever to share the Gospel. Why is it that some seem immune to it? And how can we share more effectively?
by Calvin Smith
Religion, Science, Philosophy And How Each Interfaces In The Noah Flood Account
28 May 2013
If atheists were to argue their case with a creation-savvy philosopher, they would lose!
by John Leslie
Bighorn horns not so big
09 Dec 2020
Much to trophy-hunters’ disappointment, bighorn sheep on Ram Mountain are not what they were. But is it evolution?
by David Catchpoole
Evangelical wing of major Aussie church promotes ‘peace with evolution’
13 Oct 2006
The Sydney Anglicans are rightly respected for their stand on biblical authority. But a recent affiliated publication calls for seeing Genesis as ‘figurative’.
by Tas Walker
Lucy’s baboon backbone
11 Jul 2018
Human error shows scientists are just as prone to making mistakes as anyone else
by Keaton Halley