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Exercising discernment in an age of misinformation
10 Aug 2021
How do Christians cut through the misinformation to get to the truth?
by Lita Sanders
Answering questions from young people
21 Apr 2020
When young people have questions, how we answer can make all the difference.
by Lita Sanders
Newly discovered jumping beetle mechanism inspires bionic design
21 Jan 2022
Accident and adaptation, or divine design?
by Gavin Cox
Does the Bible compel an old-earth interpretation?
17 Dec 2020
Is the Bible so clearly an old-earth book that a young-earth reading is absurd?
by Shaun Doyle
The West
The American West: pioneers, frontiersmen, cowboys, Indians.
by Jennifer Steward
Biblical creation has the answers
03 Aug 2020
Creation magazine can help us see how Scripture answers life’s most important questions.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Ancient proteins and bugs, and vegan cats
16 May 2009
Responding to critics of our articles on dino proteins, Antarctic bacteria and the vegan cat. What would C-14 tests on those dino proteins find?
by Carl Wieland, Jonathan Sarfati
The hope of the resurrection
12 Apr 2020
This Easter as most of us are prevented from celebrating the Resurrection with our churches, we can still rejoice in the hope that Christ gives us!
by Lita Sanders
Impact of gravitational wave detection: A response to Setterfield’s response
John Hartnett responds to criticism about his article which dealt with the detection of gravitational waves.
by John G. Hartnett
Denis Alexander’s hermeneutics: heretical, horrible, and harmful
06 Aug 2020
British bio-scientist Denis Alexander reads evolution into the Bible, but this forces him to reinterpret fundamental biblical doctrines like an originally perfect Creation, the Fall and Christ’s Atonement.
by Gavin Cox
Sulfur-cycling bacteria 1.8 billion years old the same as today
28 Sep 2018
1.8 billion years have allegedly gone by but these rapidly-reproducing bacteria haven’t changed in all that supposed time
by Michael Oard
Tooth enamel: hard, and hard to replace
06 Dec 2021
It’s the hardest substance in the human body. But be warned: If you’re slack with your dental hygiene, fixing your tooth enamel ain’t easy.
by David Catchpoole