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‘Creation is faith; evolution is science’?
22 Mar 2015
It’s often claimed that evolution—not biblical creation—is evidence-based science; the truth is very different.
by Florin Mocanu
Tardigrades too tough for evolution
13 May 2019
Sometimes scientists are so enthralled by the wonders of the nitty-gritty, they forget what’s really at issue.
by David Catchpoole
Abandon YEC and reconcile the Bible to evolution?
05 Oct 2014
Make peace with Evolution? And what did leading medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas believe about creation days and Adam and Eve?
by Jonathan Sarfati
ET needed evolution
31 May 2006
There's something ET needed more than a spaceship, in order to reach Earth. And Charles Darwin provided it.
by David Catchpoole and Gary Bates
Compromising chaplain castigates creation, round 2
27 Nov 2010
A school chaplain takes issue with our previous comments.
by Lita Sanders
Reading the Bible and understanding nature
01 Apr 2011
A review of The Bible, Protestantism, and the Rise of Natural Science by Peter Harrison
by Lael Weinberger
Waves of sadness
God’s responsibility for the 2004 killer tsunami
by Carl Wieland, CMI–Australia
Extrasolar planets: a challenge to biblical cosmology?
06 Apr 2024
A challenge to biblical cosmology?
by David Coppedge
Aping humans
12 Apr 2023
The idea that chimps can learn to speak as humans do was thoroughly debunked earlier this century.
by Carl Wieland
Let the blind see …
11 Jan 2008
Breeding blind fish with blind fish restores sight for many of them—but should evolutionists be crowing?
by Dr Carl Wieland
Biblical reasons to affirm the creation days were 24 hour periods
03 Feb 2015
There are sound biblical reasons to interpret the days of creation as normal-length days.
by Lita Sanders
Echolocation ‘evolved in the same way’
03 Oct 2013
To explain echolocation without a designer, evolutionists now claim ‘200 genes had independently changed in the same way.’ This extensive homoplasy / ‘convergence’ undermines homology claims in building evolutionary trees.
by Jonathan Sarfati