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Darwin’s corrosive idea
19 Sep 2017
A survey by the Discovery Institute draws attention to the incredible scientific illiteracy that underpins the general acceptance of evolution.
by D.R. Statham
Charged-up spiders on the move
18 Sep 2017
Everyone knows that spiders spin webs but did you know they also use their silk to move through the air?
by Warren Nunn
Why believe in objective morals?
16 Sep 2017
How can we believe in objective morals if people disagree on moral questions?
by Shaun Doyle
Languages of the post-Diluvian World
15 Sep 2017
Despite the attempts of evolutionists to explain it, the complexity of the spoken word continues to be a puzzle.
by Murray R. Adamthwaite
The ‘Nashville Statement’ on marriage
28 Dec 2023
The Nashville Statement and what does the Bible say about homosexuality and transgenderism?
by Joel Tay
Reading ‘origin of life’ research
12 Sep 2017
What should we be aware of as we try to read the secular literature with a careful and critical eye?
by Shaun Doyle
Amazing argonauts
11 Sep 2017
Scientists finally discover how the female argonaut really uses its shell
by David Catchpoole
What’s wrong with Hindu pantheism?
09 Sep 2017
What arguments can be given in response to the Advaita tradition in Hinduism?
by Shaun Doyle
What life is
08 Sep 2017
We need to know what it actually is before we can hope to explain its origin.
by Alex Williams
Deism and divine revelation
18 Nov 2021
Does God have good reasons to use special revelation, like the Bible, to reveal Himself?
by Shaun Doyle
Caving in to creation
04 May 2022
Carl Wieland interviews Romanian geologist and world cave authority Dr Emil Silvestru
by Carl Wieland
Luke Howard: namer of the clouds
05 Sep 2017
How the Latin names we use for clouds today were invented by young amateur meteorologist Luke Howard in 1802.
by Russell Grigg