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Caving in to creation
04 May 2022
Carl Wieland interviews Romanian geologist and world cave authority Dr Emil Silvestru
by Carl Wieland
Refutation of New Scientist’s Evolution: 24 myths and misconceptions
18 Dec 2008
Fourth instalment of New Scientist refutation shows that even modern developments in evolutionary theory are hopeless. Includes Haldane’s Dilemma and the bacterial flagellum.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Consciousness is not an emergent property of matter
07 Jun 2018
Taking apart the argument that says consciousness, rather than being a product of the supernatural soul, emerges from the complex physical structure of our brains
by Paul Price
Can evolution produce rational minds?
24 Sep 2016
A correspondent asks for help defending the argument from reason against critics.
by Keaton Halley
Mudskippers and apemen
31 Mar 2012
How useful are cladograms and ‘transitional’ creatures as evidence for evolution?
by Shaun Doyle
The cockroach: nature’s garbage men
26 Dec 2016
Cockroaches are thought to be disgusting pests, but they play an important role in degrading waste in nature.
by Lita Sanders
Oxygen in comet atmosphere undermines billions of years
08 Jan 2018
Space probe Rosetta finds oxygen gas found in coma of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko
by Jonathan Sarfati
Excellent summary of scientific evidence for Creation and the Flood, but controversial in some areas
03 Aug 2012
A review of Earth’s Catastrophic Past: Geology, Creation & the Flood, volumes 1 and 2 by Andrew Snelling
by Michael J. Oard
Air in the balance
05 Jul 2017
Bugs in the deep help you to breathe deeply.
by Carl Wieland
The Oklo natural reactors in Precambrian rocks, Gabon, Africa
05 Aug 2011
The nuclear reactor that began without human intervention
by Eugene Chaffin
To find the maker of the motor …
05 Nov 2013
How Ayn Rand and ATP synthase both point to the Creator of life.
by Renton Maclachlan
Is Belief in God a case of Christian wish fulfillment?
27 Mar 2010
An atheist correspondent asserts that Christian belief in God stems from a desire for a Heavenly Father to take care of us, but his argument commits a major logical fallacy.
by Lita Sanders