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Earth’s design for life
The earth is a systems engineering masterpiece
by Jonathan Corrado
‘That’s nice for you, but it’s not for me’
Is there such a thing as absolute truth?
by Don Batten
Does it matter what people believe?
Many claim that biblical creation is wrong, but postmodernism and relativism deny objective truth in the first place.
by Jonathan Sarfati
What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 3
Can kin selection explain the rise of morality?
by Marc Kay
What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 2
Can group selection explain the rise of morality?
by Marc Kay
The origin of L-amino acid enantiomeric excess: part 1—by preferential photo-destruction using circularly polarized light?
How could 'left-handed' amino acids dominate as a necessary precursor to the naturalistic origin of life?
by Royal Truman
Racemization of amino acids under natural conditions: part 3—condensation to form oligopeptides
How easily can peptides spontaneously begin to link together in conditions posited for abiogenesis?
by Royal Truman
‘Same old’ vs fresh and new
Evolutionists keep committing the same old fallacies, while the creation paradigm inspires fresh discoveries.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Racemization of amino acids under natural conditions: part 2—kinetic and thermodynamic data
Exactly how fast do amino acids racemize under natural conditions?
by Royal Truman
Why does science work at all?
The Bible provides all the necessary assumptions, but atheistic evolution can’t.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Spiritual practices and evangelism
How do we handle evangelism and discussions of spiritual things in the workplace?
by Shaun Doyle
Dominion and the blessing of the garden
Alan Titchmarsh, British TV personality, has recently defended the traditional well-managed garden against rewilding campaigns because it better supports wildlife. This supports the biblical stewardship mandate.
by Andrew Sibley