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Giving young people career choices
16 Feb 2015
How can a young person who loves science follow their dream and stay strong in the Christian faith? We hope you enjoy this editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine.
by Tas Walker
The giant that shouldn’t be
01 Mar 2021
This huge dicynodont means evolutionary history needs revising—again!
by Phil Robinson
How will you respond?
20 Aug 2013
It’s good to be suitably armed, when you’re in enemy territory.
by David Catchpoole
Did something precede creation week, and why did God introduce suffering?
20 Sep 2014
Answering the questions: Did the universe exist before creation week? And why did God introduce suffering with the Fall?
by Gary Bates
Do whales have leg ‘genes’
27 Jun 2020
Do whales have leg ‘genes’?
by Joel Tay
Christian theology and the rise of Newtonian science—imposed law and the divine will
15 Nov 2019
How God’s sovereign freedom undergirds the scientific enterprise.
by Dominic Statham
Divine Design, in more ways than one: The journey of John Leslie in science, medicine, and ministry
20 Jul 2015
The journey of John Leslie in science, medicine and ministry.
by Daniel Davidson
No monkey business here please, we’re the BBC!
14 May 2019
The BBC are enthusiastic purveyors of evolution, so why sack their staff when they base their moral decisions on the BBC’s teaching?
by Gavin Cox
Fishy arms and legs
04 Oct 2010
A fish with 'arms' and 'legs' is not evidence for evolution.
by Shaun Doyle
Tremendous erosion of continents during the Recessive Stage of the Flood
29 Mar 2019
The erosion that occurred during the latter stages of Noah’s Flood is almost unimaginable, but remarkably obvious.
by Michael J. Oard
Keeping debates on topic
08 Jun 2014
Tips on how to keep debates with friends on origins on topic.
by Shaun Doyle
‘How great Thou art’ and the disconnect of ‘reality’
15 Sep 2016
While creation displays the power of God, it also bears witness to His judgment.
by Gary Bates