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Human cloning
What are the ramifications if scientists take the next step in creating artificial life?
by Robert Carter
The fallacy of racism
Evolution fuels racism; the Bible refutes it.
by Paula Weston
The people that forgot time (and much else, too)
A hunter-gatherer tribe thought to have “descended unchanged from the Stone Age” has recently been DNA-tested—with “astonishing” results.
by David Catchpoole
Potatoes and ‘white chimpanzees’
The ‘failure’ of natural selection resulted in the death of millions during the Irish potato famine.
by Russell Grigg
Cloning: right or wrong?
by Werner Gitt
The bad tree of evolution
Rotten from the roots to the fruits.
by Robert Gurney
Was there a curse of Ham?
Is the curse of Ham real? Are there three races according to the sons of Noah? What can we learn from the Bible, history and science?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Abortion argument unravels
How the unborn child defends itself against its mother, confirming that he/she is a separate human being from the start.
by Alexander Williams
Human/animal hybrids?
The NIH intends to fund research which creates human/animal hybrids. What should creationists think?
by Robert Carter and Lita Cosner
Skin deep
I couldn’t help but note your shade of melanin.
by Jerry P. Moore
Are we nothing more than a bag of chemicals?
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
Bioethicists obsessed with killing babies—why?
Explaining a worrying trend in bioethics.
by Lita Sanders