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US government spends millions researching UFOs
An unusual admission by the US has many asking if aliens are real. Are you ready with an answer?
by Gary Bates and Lita Cosner
Bestselling British journalist, a gay atheist, confirms the toxicity of Darwinism to the Christian faith
Bestselling British journalist, a gay atheist, confirms the toxicity of Darwinism to the Christian faith.
by John Woodmorappe
Alien Treaty
Should we make a treaty with aliens that might have advanced weapons and could destroy us before we know it? Who would sign it; for the people, for the aliens?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Yet another synthetic life claim?
Scientists once again have claimed to created artificial living cells? What does this really mean for chemical evolution?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Shrimp eye design
The shrimp eye has an intricately structured reflective layer to focus light. Engineers would like to be able to copy the structure.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Creation or endless cycle of re-creation?
Why the Bible gives us a linear view of history from creation to consummation in Christ.
by Shaun Doyle
Kiwi conservation conundrum
Does evolution hinder conservation efforts for the kiwi?
by Mark James
A Christian response to a secular society
What fills the void once the Bible is rejected? BLM thinking, celebrating gay relationships, claiming transgender women are actually women are just some ‘secular creeds’ discussed in a new book.
by Lucien Tuinstra
New book offers comprehensive critique of theistic evolution
A comprehensive critique of theistic evolution.
by Lita Sanders
Amino acids produced in hydrothermal vent?
Have chemical evolutionists proven that life could have evolved from non-living chemicals in hydrothermal vents?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Smart faith in a digital age
Smart phones and social media, though amazing digital resources, are portals for information of all sorts, some of it wrong or harmful—use them profitably and wisely!
by Thomas Fretwell
Brilliant builder-bees!
Tetragonula carbonaria are stingless bees that build complex spiral brood combs. Scientists have likened these to crystals, but bees are far more complex than crystals.
by Gavin Cox