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From Shadows to Light
27 Nov 2011
Believing God’s Word, and receiving the salvation on offer through His Son Jesus Christ, won’t mean an end to your problems while on this earth. But it sure helps to make sense of them.
by David Catchpoole
2nd Century Church Fathers: God will make lions vegetarian again
09 Nov 2015
Second century Church Fathers believed God would end animal suffering and predation.
by Benno Zuiddam
Thoughts on the nutritional challenges faced by felines
03 May 2019
How did their digestive biology change to make them need meat?
by Warren Shipton
Do large crystals in granite prove very slow cooling?
14 Mar 2009
An old oft-quoted argument for long ages turns out to be invalid.
by Tas
Ethical treatment of animals
14 Dec 2021
Many people today believe it is immoral to eat animals, to use any animal products, or to use animals in medical experiments. The Bible has much to say on the subject.
by Jim Hughes and Robert Carter
Resurgence of the beastly bedbugs
13 May 2016
Their numbers are increasing … and they’re really putting the bite on more and more of us.
by Frank Sherwin
From the rocks to reincarnation
30 Oct 2011
The Bible is our final authority and reliable guide
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati, Dr Carl Wieland
Biocentrism vs the Bible
19 Jan 2019
What is ‘biocentrism? Is it a better explanation for the fine-tuning of the cosmos than the biblical God?
by Shaun Doyle
Doctor realizes importance of creation education
24 Jul 2017
Dr Lainna Callentine, author of a homeschool science curriculum, talks about her journey and the importance of creation.
by Lita Sanders
Why did God make such a big universe?
19 Jul 2022
Does our size relative to the cosmos mean we’re insignificant in God’s eyes?
by Shaun Doyle
Chalk challenges deep-time dogma
07 Mar 2022
How the famous white cliffs of Dover testify to Noah’s Flood
by Gavin Cox
Star witness to Creator
Many theories abound regarding the star that appeared at the time that Jesus was born but most fall short of explaining this extraordinary event.
by Henry M. Morris