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Answering close family on creation questions
15 Aug 2023
Biblical creationists are used to the outright rejection and ridicule so common in today’s world, but it can be very hard to deal with when it occurs within marriage.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Creation in-depth: Dropstones
20 Sep 2013
Could they have dropped from kelp during the Flood?
by Michael J Oard
C-14 dates and the HK ‘ark’ claim
23 Oct 2011
Discrepant C-14 dates provide further skepticism of the recent claims to have found Noah’s Ark on Mt Ararat.
by Carl Wieland
Who is listening?
15 May 2014
If the person you’re sharing the Gospel with doesn’t seem to be interested, don’t despair. Because someone else might be eavesdropping—with good reason.
by Warwick Armstrong
The Cal Orcko (‘Lime Hill’) dinosaur trackways
05 Nov 2018
Thousands of dinosaur tracks in a cliff?—How did they get there!
by Andrew Lamb
Deeply unethical research uses aborted babies scalps attached to mice to test human immune responses
26 Aug 2021
Scalps of aborted babies were grafted onto mice to test human immune responses to bacteria. This represents new lows in science, whereby humans are brutally treated like commodities.
by Gavin Cox
Why was the UK once totally under water?
19 Dec 2014
See how uniformitarian data about the geology of the United Kingdom supports the reality of the global Flood.
by John D Matthews
A knocker answered
10 Aug 2019
A critic who fires off many rhetorical rockets at once is seriously misinformed
by Don Batten
Oxidizable carbon ratio dating
20 Jul 2014
What is it? And is it evidence against the Bible’s age of the earth?
by Tas Walker
How strong is your faith?
13 Oct 2014
You might have a faith\nthat can move mountains, but there are some things that you just can’t do. No matter how strongly you believe.
by David Catchpoole
Christianity and the origin of religion
23 Jan 2021
Did we just invent religion? What was the original religion? Was Christianity copied from pagan religions?
by Shaun Doyle
The origin of the Carboniferous coal measures
18 Jan 2024
Part 1: Lessons from history.
by Joanna F. Woolley