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The problem with most Christian movies
02 Nov 2017
Why Let There Be Light fails, and a better option.
by Lita Sanders
Splashing success
01 Nov 2017
A drop of rain brings on an explosive reaction that leads to new life.
by Rodney McQueen
Reformation … then and now!
31 Oct 2017
Can events which occurred 500 years ago provide us with an example of how to respond to error and compromise today?
by Robert Zins
‘Surprising’ lizards in amber
30 Oct 2017
Thirty-eight fossil lizards reckoned to be 20 million years old—so well-preserved you can see whether their eyes are open or shut.
by David Catchpoole
Do creationists cherry-pick discordant dates?
28 Oct 2017
Know the fatal flaw with all dating methods and how geologists change their story after the event.
by Dr Tas Walker
The Sedimentary Heavitree Quartzite, Central Australia, was deposited early in Noah’s Flood
27 Oct 2017
A catastrophic flood best explains the rapid depositional processes that formed a major geological feature in Central Australia.
by Tas Walker
Cretan footprints stomp on human evolution
26 Oct 2017
The results of an investigation into human footprints has brought conclusions that are out of step with evolutionary orthodoxy.
by Warren Nunn
Providential planting
25 Oct 2017
A short, scrubby tree depends on a tiny bird for survival.
by James J. Scofield Johnson
Nature programmes, science and God
24 Oct 2017
Design is taboo in our secular society. Nevertheless, the awesome spectacle and beauty evident in well-crafted wildlife documentaries is powerfully suggestive of that very thing, as research testifies!
by Philip Bell
All one people
23 Oct 2017
These twin sisters, one black and one white, help us see a biblical truth
by Jonathan
Damaging Christianity by ignoring science?
21 Oct 2017
Does creation harm Christianity and reject science? Illogic and naïve views of science, and how Jesus affirmed Genesis.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
The spatial inverse problem in Earth sciences
20 Oct 2017
Geophysicist Dr Peter Vajda addresses a reader’s question on the limitations to understanding what the earth looks like on the inside.
by Peter Vajda