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What are type 1a supernovae telling us?
14 Dec 2012
Perhaps the oft-revered Cosmological Principle is wrong, and they support creationist cosmologies.
by Mary Beth de Repentigny
Beneficial mutations: real or imaginary?—part 2
08 Apr 2016
Beneficial mutations are real but they produce nothing new, only triggering into action the built-in modes of variation.
by Alex Williams
Christianity stands or falls on the historical accuracy of Genesis
08 Nov 2016
If the Bible cannot be trusted in what it teaches about history, why should anybody trust it in anything else?
by Dominic Statham
Patterns of change over time: organophosphorus resistance in the sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina
19 Jun 2009
Most pesticide resistance is due to natural selection on pre-existing genes, not evolution. But some resistance arises from designed mechanisms that allow for adaptation in created life.
by Jean Lightner
Folded ferns
12 Jul 2017
A delicate, fossilised plant unsurprisingly speaks of catastrophic burial.
by Unknown
‘Backwards’ comet perplexes scientists
27 Jan 2009
The recent discovery of a comet dubbed ‘Dracula’ has left evolutionary scientists scratching their heads as to its origins.
by David Catchpoole
Loaded terms
10 Nov 2013
Using words that speak the evolutionist’s language.
by Gary Bates
What is there to celebrate about Darwin’s 200th birthday?
Look beneath the hoo-ha and what do you find?
by Tas Walker
How did the earth recover after the flood?
29 Jun 2014
Would volcanic dust and ash block the sunlight? And would salt cover the continents?
by Tas walker, Michael Oard
Dealing with doubt
21 Apr 2013
There are good ways back to faith if believers sometimes experience doubt in their Christian walk.
by Lita Sanders
Getting a bad rap
06 Nov 2011
A recent interview in Creation magazine emphasized the rap group Destiny Lab’s biblical creationist views, and some readers were concerned that any association with rap is ungodly.
by Gary Bates
The ‘little bears’ that evolutionary theory can’t bear!
26 Aug 2015
Microscopic ‘water bears’ are a puzzle for evolutionists.
by Joachim Vetter