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Flood Fossils
17 Jul 2014
Rapidly formed fossils, and many that still contain carbon-14, defy the conventional wisdom of millions of years.
by Gary Bates
Water inside fire
07 Aug 2007
The Beijing anomaly, deep inside the earth, suggests Earth’s history was much different from what is usually envisaged.
by Emil Silvestru
The revolt against Darwinism
11 Dec 2014
Hundreds of scientists say they are skeptical of claims that random mutation and natural selection can account for the complexity of life.
by John Hartnett
A Detective’s Approach:
11 Jul 2019
Learn how to ask The Big Question when dialoguing with skeptics and unbelievers.
by Paul Price
Does yom with a number always refer to 24-hour days?
13 Aug 2022
2 Chronicles 21:19 and the meaning of yôm.
by Shaun Doyle
‘Remarkable’ mammal hairs in amber?
22 Jun 2010
Is there any fossil evidence that dinosaur and modern mammals lived together?
by Shaun Doyle
Tyrannosaur ‘walking with sharks’?
25 May 2020
How could T. rex be buried with sharks in the same rock formation?
by Gavin Cox
Kamikaze ichthyosaur?
12 May 2006
Ichthyosaur buried nose-down, at 90 degrees to the rock layers—deals long-age thinking a lethal body blow.
by Tas Walker and Carl Wieland
Salter’s trilobite, a national fossil of Wales
21 Apr 2021
Evidence for a young earth and biblical history.
by Tas Walker
Secularism is atheism
03 Nov 2014
Once-Christian nations are now ‘secular’ (God-less); how did this come about?
by Don Batten
Autumn leaves don’t Fall (by accident)
09 Nov 2013
A ‘cascade’ of carefully coordinated chemical processes lies behind Autumn’s glorious leafy cascade.
by David Catchpoole
Evolution: not just about biology
20 Nov 2014
Creationists are often slammed for saying that e.g. abiogenesis (chemicals to first life) is all part of ‘evolution’. But leading evolutionists affirm the creationist claim—and more.
by Keaton Halley