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The tragic death of thought
03 Aug 2010
A short story about censorship of thought, academic freedom and the limitations of science—pithy quotations that reinforce the main points are listed as footnotes, to avoid spoiling the article’s flow.
by Shirley Heavenor
Why does science work at all?
11 Oct 2023
The Bible provides all the necessary assumptions, but atheistic evolution can’t.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Do creationists hate science?
31 Jul 2010
Rather than hating science, the biblical worldview gave birth to science
by Lita Sanders
Is the fish really our ancestor?
30 Jul 2010
A review of Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body by Neil Shubin
by Colin Mitchell
Are we nothing more than a bag of chemicals?
29 Jul 2010
An academic takes evolution to its logical conclusion—since people are essentially just rearranged pond scum in a Darwinian scenario, how can they be held responsible for committing crimes?
by Dominic Statham
Hitch-hiking insects
28 Jul 2010
A parasitic insect shows clever design. Does this fit into a good creation?
by Rodney McQueen
The Divine Engineer
27 Jul 2010
An engineering student reviews By Design, noting how many sound engineering principles are used in nature, in such a variety of ways.
by E. van Niekerk
‘Millions of years’ are missing
26 Jul 2010
An experienced biologist and geologist points out the ‘flat gaps’ in the geological record.
by Jonathan Sarfati
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
God-centred or man-centred?
23 Jul 2010
A review of Redeeming Science: A God-Centered Approach by William Vern Poythress
by Mark Murata
When does the unborn baby feel pain?
22 Jul 2010
Pro-aborts are crowing about studies alleging that the unborn baby feels no pain. But not only are these claims highly debatable, they ignore the real issue.
by Lita Sanders
Reading between the lines
13 Mar 2013
If you read evolutionary articles carefully, they often unintentionally ‘give the game away’.
by Don Batten