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Darwinism: it was all in the family
Darwinism began not with Charles but with his grandfather Erasmus.
by Russell Grigg
Darwin’s ‘savages’
Darwin supported a missionary society for years—but why?
by Russell Grigg
Darwinism and World War One
While the Second World War is more obviously connected to Darwinism, it also played an important role in the first.
by Lita Sanders
Darwin’s Lamarckism vindicated?
Darwin later rejected pure ‘Darwinism’ for Larmarckism and now discoveries in epigenetics suggest that inheritance of acquired characteristics does occur.
by Robert W Carter
NCSE Gives ‘Favorable’ Review of The Voyage the Shook the World
Anti-creationists praise aspects of Darwin: the Voyage, but have to milk some criticisms, which turn out to be rather trivial or unjustifiable.
by Dr Robert Carter
Creationists should be denied the vote?
Refuting a fact-free atheopathic diatribe against God, by a writer who hates that Christians are allowed to vote.
by Lita Cosner, Jonathan Sarfati, Gary Bates
A river like no other
On Charles Darwin’s Beagle voyage, his geological observations using Charles Lyell’s book reinforced his belief in long ages, and underpinned his later evolutionary ideas. But modern geology denies many of his interpretations.
by Emil Silvestru
Creationists hypocritical?
Answering the caricature that evolution is science but creation is faith.
by Tas Walker
Darwin, Lyell and Origin of Species
Charles Darwin
by Dominic Statham
Plant geneticist: ‘Darwinian evolution is impossible’
Ground-breaking research shows that evolution by mutations and natural selection just does not work.
by Don Batten chats with plant geneticist John Sanford
‘The child is father of the man’
The attitudes of the young Charles Darwin help us understand his later theorizing.
by Graham Fisher
Engineer goes back to school
A 1st-class Honours degree in Geology boosted (not harmed) this young-earth creationist’s confidence in the Bible.
by Don Batten