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Stephen Hawking: Key to the Cosmos
21 Aug 2012
Stephen Hawking fails in his latest attack on God, as well as in his attempt to explain the universe without God.
by Russell Grigg
The good, the bad and the ugly …
18 Oct 2014
Since the Bible clearly teaches that everything was made in six literal days, doesn’t that mean that bad things must have been there from the beginning?
by Calvin Smith
The movie “2012”: A modern take on Noah’s Flood!
07 Jan 2010
‘2012’, the latest blockbuster global disaster/action movie—a useful tool for discussions on ‘flood geology’ and the gospel!
by Gavin Cox
Too dry for a fly
20 Oct 2021
When researchers found that a rainforest fly was unable to adapt to drier conditions, it was ‘a complete surprise’. But why?
by David Catchpoole
Progressive creationist anthropology: many reasons NOT to believe
17 Apr 2009
Long-age compromises have especially baneful effects when it comes to origin of mankind, butchering both Scripture and science.
by Peter Line
Colossal Crystals
30 Aug 2017
Because the conditions under which they form are so rare, fast-growing cave crystals are another example of a young earth.
by Tas Walker
Biblical creation impedes evangelism? Plus yet another uninformed atheist.
04 Apr 2009
Should believers accept billions of years and evolution to avoid ridicule? Did God ‘entrap’ Adam?
by Jonathan Sarfati
The apparent age of the time dilated universe
24 Apr 2015
How clusters of stars lacking dust and gas impact the age of the universe.
by Ronald G. Samec
Is God Science reading Genesis 1 ‘properly’?
07 Jun 2011
It’s time to stop reinterpreting Genesis and start challenging the ‘science’
by Dr Tas Walker
Pigeons don’t fancy Darwin
23 Sep 2020
Pigeon fanciers’ fancy pigeons fuelled Darwin’s flights of fancy
by David Catchpoole
Billy Graham: 1918–2018
24 Feb 2018
‘America’s pastor’ died at the age of 99. What can Christians learn from his life and ministry?
by Scott Gillis
St Hutton’s Hagiography
07 Aug 2009
James Hutton: the pioneering founder of uniformitarian geology? Was he the bold empiricist and rational thinker, who cast aside biblical superstition. Or was this hagiographic revisionism from Playfair and Lyell.
by John Reid