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Huxley, morality and the Bible
16 Dec 2013
Huxley hated God, but wanted his own children to be taught the bible.
by Russell Grigg
New science on the young sun, and Earth migration
21 Mar 2014
Could an earth closer to the sun solve the evolutionary faint young sun paradox?
by Wayne Spencer
P.Z. Myers’ evolutionary equivocation
29 Oct 2009
My brush with PZ Myers at one of his skeptical anti-creationist talks.
by Greg Demme
More marvellous machinery: ‘DNA scrunching’
16 Oct 2008
More marvellous cellular machinery testifies to the biblical Designer.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The genetic history of the Israelite nation
23 Aug 2019
What can genetics tell us about the history of the Jews?
by Robert Carter
Tension, not extension in creation cosmology
12 Aug 2014
Creationists continue to explore the possibilities of how God caused the cosmos to appear as it does.
by John Hartnett
More or less information?
18 Feb 2023
Responding to vexatious evolutionist challenges about genetic information.
by Andrew Lamb
Identified remains in Idaho raise big questions for anthropologists
04 Feb 2016
A 21 year old mystery has been solved! But kayak accident victim reveals problems with anthropologist’s expert identification.
by Phil Robinson (PR)
Foxes crying foul in the henhouse!
05 Feb 2009
We reveal some of the cunning tactics used by anticreationists to turn public opinion against Bible-believing Christians.
by Gary Bates
Breaking the shackles of evolutionary propaganda
17 Aug 2017
From the dying embers of faith, via atheism and evolutionary compromise, to a rock solid confidence in biblical creation and Scripture—one man’s fascinating journey.
by Nathan van Ree
The elephant in the room
31 Oct 2008
A bold speech by a New Zealand election candidate pinpoints the problems of secular education afflicting the whole of the western world.
by Renton Maclachlan
Dino-bird theory—a flight of fancy
29 Sep 2017
The controversial theory with a long history of competing concepts that is no closer to being resolved than it was in Darwin’s day.
by Jerry Bergman and Philip Snow