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Is geology tainted by bias?
10 May 2014
A critic claims that geologists are not biased when it comes to interpreting the age of the earth.
by Gary Bates
Creation in-depth: Where is the post-Flood boundary?
09 May 2014
Creationists disagree over where to place the post-Flood boundary in the rocks. Creationist researcher Michael Oard argues that the boundary is generally in the Late Cenozoic.
by Michael J Oard
The greatest hoax
08 May 2014
Jonathan Sarfati PhD exposes some major contradictions in evolutionary thinking.
by Peter Hastie
To catch a kinkajou …
07 May 2014
This south American carnivore ignores meat-baited traps, but goes bananas over bananas!
by David Catchpoole
Getting behind the evolution façade
06 May 2014
Many Christians say evolution is mostly a mere facade that atheists hide behind. There’s a lot of truth in that …
by David Catchpoole
Winning the war
05 May 2014
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by David Catchpoole
Why is theistic evolution so problematic?
04 May 2014
Dialogue with a long-time theistic evolutionary objector to our material highlights the problems and dangers of theistic evolution.
by Carl Wieland
What is our motivation?
03 May 2014
What is our reason for engaging in apologetics? And why should we thank God?
by Lita Sanders
Creation in-depth: Sorting ‘early’ Homo
02 May 2014
Why Homo habilis is not transitional between Homo erectus and australopithecines.
by Peter Line
Scientific proof we were created by aliens?
01 May 2014
Does our DNA point to alien creators?
by Gary Bates
Beavers—aquatic architects
30 Apr 2014
Famous for their dam-building, beavers have their own built-in ‘goggles’ to see clearly underwater.
by Denis Dreves
The end of a slippery slope
29 Apr 2014
An acceptance of a naturalistic account of origins leads logically and inexorably to a rejection of the other fundamental doctrines of Christianity.
by Marc Ambler