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Media bias hides the significance of Alaskan hadrosaur finds
20 Oct 2015
Why don’t the media admit that Alaskan hadrosaur bones are not turned to stone, as would be expected in millions of years?
by Paul Price
The Mole
16 Apr 2014
Whether you love them or hate them (ugh, those molehills!), moles are testimony to a Creator.
by Paula Weston and Carl Wieland
Japheth, remember to turn off the computer …
22 Dec 2006
Japheth, remember to turn off the computer …
by Calvin Smith
Tigers and pigs … together?
03 Jun 2015
Extraordinary scenes from Sriracha Zoo in Thailand.
by David Catchpoole
Vintage Journal: Pre-Adamites and human fossils
25 Mar 2011
Can the human fossil record, with its evidence of suffering, disease, sin and death, be dated before Adam?
by Marvin L. Lubenow
Did Darwin plagiarize his evolution theory?
24 Jan 2014
Some historians believe that all the major contributions Darwin is credited with in regard to evolution theory actually were plagiarized from other scientists.
by Jerry Bergman
The Emergent Deception—the evolution factor
31 Mar 2011
What every pastor and every Christian needs to know about the Emergent Church movement
by Lita Sanders
Whale explodes fossil theory
13 Jun 2018
A macabre scene played out on a floating carcass has an obvious message for evolutionists.
by Tas Walker
Where did the Israelites cross the “Red Sea”?
20 Jul 2021
The location of the Israelites Red Sea crossing has perplexed scholars and intrigued the public for centuries. Multiple places have been suggested, each with a set of strengths and weaknesses.
by Robert Carter
Why would God bother with a tiny planet like Earth?
02 Nov 2022
‘Dark ages’ not Dark! Medieval scientists knew about the tiny size and sphericity of Earth, and proposed that it rotates. Learn about Ptolemy, Boëthius, Buridan, and Oresme.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Carbon dating into the future
14 Sep 2023
Carbon ‘dating’ sometimes produces negative ages, i.e. dates in the future. How can that be?
by Andrew Lamb
Defining terms
21 Mar 2024
‘Natural selection’ and ‘evolution’ can mean different things to different people. A leading evolutionist who tried to fix the problem has been largely ignored—unfortunately.
by David Catchpoole