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Long tails, tall tales
05 Jun 2009
The Apostle of Atheism, Richard Dawkins, contributes much to the public myth of evolution as established fact, but this book offers nothing substantive to the defence of evolution.
by Lael Weinberger
Age of the earth
04 Jun 2009
Data from many different sources point to a young age for the cosmos; not billions of years.
by Don Batten
Holy war
03 Jun 2009
Who really opposed Darwin? Popular belief has it back to front …
by James Foard
Swine flu—Is it evidence of evolution?
02 Jun 2009
Just as with AIDS and avian influenza, the latest virus scare is being hailed as proof that evolution is true.
by Carl Wieland and David Catchpoole
Smaller fish to fry
03 Nov 2021
Dramatic reductions in fish size disappoint anglers and surprise many evolutionists
by David Catchpoole
Adam and the immune system
30 May 2009
Did Adam have an immune system like ours? And if so, what was it for, if life was perfect and there were no diseases?
by Carl Wieland
Geological pioneer Nicolaus Steno was a biblical creationist
29 May 2009
Steno believed that the Bible recorded an accurate history of the earth. His geological framework is remarkably similar to biblical models developed by modern creationist geologists.
by Tas Walker
MSNBC’s seven signs of evolution all point to creation
28 May 2009
Evidence presented to support evolution does not do what is claimed.
by Tas Walker
Darwinism and the Nazi race holocaust
27 May 2009
Darwinism and the Nazi race Holocaust
by Jerry Bergman
Can’t drink milk? You’re “normal”!
26 Jan 2022
For years, lactose intolerance was regarded as abnormal.
by David Catchpoole
Is ‘string’ the next big thing?
25 May 2009
Some are tempted to marry their ideas about God to the latest fad in physics, like ‘string theory’. But such ideas often only exist as scratches on paper, without experimental support.
by Gary Bates
Darwin fossil hyper-hype
23 May 2009
The public hoopla over this fossil belies its real significance. Perhaps it is not really about science at all.
by Don Batten