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The fossil record and Precambrian rabbits
27 Jan 2018
Why unexpected fossil finds won’t falsify evolution.
by Tas Walker
‘Hidden animals’ of the Mekong
23 Jan 2012
Over 1,000 new species have been discovered in the Mekong River region.
by David Catchpoole
Mother’s Day and the Christian connection
11 May 2014
What’s behind the tradition that designates the second Sunday in May as a special one?
by Graham McDonald
Perspectives on ancient chronology and the Old Testament—part 2
31 May 2019
How can we begin correlating the Bible’s chronology with data outside the Bible?
by Murray R. Adamthwaite
Bring on the hecklers?
24 Jul 2010
Don’t be too distressed if hecklers try to disrupt your efforts at creation evangelism. They might be doing some unintended good.
by Don Batten and Carl Wieland
The human genome is amazingly complex
26 Nov 2020
The genome is not simple. It is a hyper-sophisticated information processing system that cannot be explained by the Darwinian descent-with-modification idea.
by Robert Carter
Countering the Assault on Eyewitnesses
10 Nov 2020
A frequent claim repeated by skeptics: “Eyewitness testimony is notoriously unreliable.” Let’s investigate this claim.
by Paul Price
Fossil range extensions continue
30 Jan 2015
Archaeological and palaeontological discoveries continue to push back the evolutionary story by millions of years.
by Michael J Oard
The surprising ‘belwhal’
18 Sep 2019
DNA reveals beluga-narwhal hybrid
by Phil Robinson
Does animal death glorify God?
29 Jul 2017
Answering questions about the role of animal death in God’s creation, and what value God assigns to animal life.
by Lita Sanders
Racial reconciliation: where do we begin?
12 Jun 2020
Recent events have shown that racism is still very much a relevant issue. How should we respond as Christians?
by Lita Sanders
A troubling thesis—Nicholas Wade pushes an old view of the origin of races
05 May 2017
Author fails in his attempt to give evolutionary explanations for the development of mankind and society.
by Robert Carter