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Aerospace Engineer professes creation
07 Sep 2013
Interview with Dr Dewey Hodges, creationist aerospace engineer
by Robert Carter
‘Oldest snake’ fossils found
01 Mar 2015
New snake fossils, the ‘oldest yet’, have surprised evolutionary paleontologists, forcing a retelling of the story of snake evolution, Kipling-style.
by Philip Bell
Loess problems
30 Jan 2009
Loess, generally considered to be wind-blown silt, has caused a number of problems for uniformitarianism.
by Michael J. Oard
‘Time is the hero’
01 May 2012
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by David Catchpoole
Churches celebrating the ‘Year of Darwin’
19 Feb 2009
It is a shame that so many churches who embrace evolution are blissfully unaware that they are caught up in a web of deceit that has the atheists cheering.
by Gary Bates
Was Darwin racist?
17 Oct 2009
Some today would like to believe that Darwin’s views about ‘savages’ like the Fuegians were just a product of his time, rather than of his evolutionary ideas.
by Carl Wieland
The enigmatic narwhal
02 Feb 2009
The bizarre tusk of this unique marine creature bolstered stories of unicorns—what are the facts, and how do they relate to Genesis history?
by Jean Lightner
Faith not facts?
09 Dec 2013
A faith devoid of facts is dead.
by Tony Mator
Created to fly!
04 Mar 2015
For thousands of years man has gazed in awe at the magnificent soaring ability of birds. Today we’ve even made our own winged machines. But it was the Creator’s idea first!
by Robert Doolan
Does music have evolutionary origins?
08 Apr 2011
Where did music come from? What is its purpose? Can such questions even be answered?
by Greg Demme
Big-eye brain-less Neandertal nonsense
23 May 2013
Bigger eyes in Neandertals didn’t mean they had less brain.
by David Catchpoole, Don Batten
Precambrian rocks
24 Oct 2014
Creationist geologists who previously argued that Precambrian rocks were formed before Noah’s Flood had to rethink their position.
by Andrew Snelling