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Remarkable Fish River Canyon, Namibia
18 May 2015
The watery formation in an arid land of the second largest continental canyon in the world
by Tas Walker
Will Heaven be boring?
16 May 2015
We answer the questions: Will heaven be boring with no sin? And, how did people start interpreting the Bible to allow for homosexuality?
by Lita Sanders
Helpful in places, confusing in others
15 May 2015
Author fails to make link between the Bible and the rise of science despite praising Church’s role in science.
by Dominic Statham
Martin Rudwick’s shallow assessment
14 May 2015
He thinks creationists are out of their depth.
by John K Reed
Tuatara—confined to its kind!
13 May 2015
The tuatara is a small reptile that defies evolutionary explanations.
by unknown
Rebuilding Noah’s Ark: getting the facts straight
05 Apr 2018
Could Noah’s Ark have been a giant coracle, as claimed by British Museum curator Irving Finkel in his translation of a Babylonian tablet?
by Russell Grigg
How old was Cain when he killed Abel?
11 May 2015
Did Cain have to wait until after Seth was grown up to get a wife?
by Robert Carter
How should we interpret the numbers in the Bible?
09 May 2015
And: How trustworthy are the writings of Josephus?
by Lita Sanders
More secular confusion about moon’s former magnetic field
08 May 2015
It’s now non-existent and scientists are puzzled about why it had one in the first place.
by D. Russell Humphreys
What does the Bible really say about homosexuality?
07 May 2015
The Bible's positive teaching about marriage is the strongest condemnation of homosexuality
by Lita Sanders
Newton’s book: A scientific masterpiece
06 May 2015
More than three centuries after it was published, Sir Isaac Newton’s book Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica stands out as a masterpiece.
by Unknown
Brontosaurus is back!
05 May 2015
Brontosaurus, arguably the most famous long-necked long-tailed dinosaur, has long been considered a mistake—but some scientists want to resurrect it!
by Phil Robinson