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Is God our mother?
09 Jan 2021
Do feminine comparisons in Scripture mean God is our mother?
by Lita Sanders
Can death be abolished?
10 May 2018
“Do you want to live forever?” Some scientists are skeptical but others believe in a future where, with advanced anti-ageing treatments, people may live to 1,000 years plus.
by Geoff Chapman
Winning a dumbed-down debate—
12 Jan 2016
Rather than celebrating some evolutionists’ ignorance, we should strive to educate people.
by Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
Why should science make it difficult to believe the Bible?
19 Aug 2012
A commenter claims that discoveries about the universe make the Bible hard to believe, causing him to feel that God is distant from us.
by Gary Bates
Dystopian science
28 Mar 2019
Humanity emerges from the rubble of a nuclear holocaust. Would science be reborn?
by Lita Cosner, Robert Carter
Too much heat in Noah’s Flood?
25 Jul 2020
Did the physical mechanisms that operated during the Flood generate too much heat for Noah and the Ark to survive?
by Shaun Doyle
A river like no other
01 Mar 2010
On Charles Darwin’s Beagle voyage, his geological observations using Charles Lyell’s book reinforced his belief in long ages, and underpinned his later evolutionary ideas. But modern geology denies many of his interpretations.
by Emil Silvestru
Is the Bible anti-abortion?
26 Jan 2013
What does the Bible actually have to say about abortion, and what should we expect it to say?
by Lita Sanders
Dinosaur demise did not jump start mammal evolution
18 Dec 2009
Another long-cherished evolutionary ‘truth’ falls by the wayside.
by Michael J. Oard
Creation in-depth: Engineering without an engineer
01 Aug 2014
A review of Evolution: A View from the 21st Century by James A. Shapiro
by J. Günter Grossmann
Nebraskan deer mice—evolution’s latest ‘icon’?
30 Jun 2021
A colour mutation that camouflages deer mice against a sandy background is a great example of natural selection.
by David Catchpoole
Researcher speaks up on pressure to conform
17 Nov 2009
Whether from self-censorship or peer review, data that goes against ‘the prevailing view’ doesn’t get published.
by Carl Wieland