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Post-Flood log mats potentially can explain biogeography
14 Oct 2016
Animals dispersing around the world by either land bridges or rafting is accepted by both creationists and secularists.
by Michael J Oard
Caution—slippery surface
13 Oct 2016
An astonishingly complex plant helps provide a technical breakthrough and a smooth solution.
by Joni Ruokamo
“Scoffers will come in the last days”
11 Oct 2016
Not only a head-teacher but, ‘horror of horrors’, a biblical creationist newsreader—whatever next? The End Times mockers believe in freedom of speech for all but those pesky evolution doubters.
by Philip Bell
Is the authority of Scripture only about spiritual things?
10 Oct 2016
The Bible’s teaching cannot be confined to ‘spiritual’ things.
by Lita Sanders
The rock cycle
08 Oct 2016
Is it a valid concept
by tas walker
Adam as the protoplast—
07 Oct 2016
The Church Fathers consistently understood and taught that Adam was the first-formed individual and ancestor of all humanity.
by Andrew Sibley
The four dimensional human genome defies naturalistic explanations
06 Oct 2016
The human genome is the most complex computer operating system in the known universe and defies naturalistic explanations.
by Robert Carter
Canyon creation
05 Oct 2016
Fast-forming canyons show that textbook pictures of slow and gradual processes are really just storytelling.
by Rebecca Gibson
Vital information for pastors, leaders, and parents!
04 Oct 2016
New DVD! Students explain why they left or remained in church.
by Keaton Halley
Evolutionary dilemma
03 Oct 2016
Discoveries of such things as gene regulatory networks and epigenetics are creating a crisis for evolutionists
by Don Batten
Ica stones, Acambaro figurines, and good arguments
01 Oct 2016
Do these controversial finds provide a good argument against deep time?
by Shaun Doyle
Darwin’s corrosive influence on literature and society as a whole
30 Sep 2016
A confronting look at the impact of God-hating, influential writers.
by Jerry Bergman