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A strange mix of plants and animals during the Ice Age
08 Mar 2021
Warm- and cold-climate animal fossils found together conflicts with uniformitarian ice ages, but fits with the biblical Ice Age.
by Michael Oard
Great response at the 2016 Creation SuperCamp
26 Jan 2016
Great response at Stanwell Tops with 800 attending Australian creation camping adventure
by Ron Neller
Was something created from nothing?
11 Oct 2022
Does Schwinger effect in graphene prove that something can come from nothing?
by Jonathan Sarfati
The origin of flightless birds
10 Jul 2020
Is flight an easy trait to lose?
by Michael J. Oard
Genetic Diversity on Noah’s Ark
17 Oct 2020
We answer questions about post-Flood human and animal genetics.
by Robert Carter
The puzzle of large natural bridges and freestanding arches
12 Dec 2018
These spectacular geological features raise more questions than answers for proponents of slow and gradual processes.
by Michael Oard
Creationism kills people?
02 Nov 2019
Instead, it grounds the life-giving message of the Gospel in history.
by Shaun Doyle
Revisiting the Fallout
21 May 2019
We interviewed college students about the reasons why they left the church or stayed.
by Scott Gills, Gary Bates
Focus: news of interest about creation and evolution
Focus: news of interest about creation and evolution
New Testament reliability questions
19 Oct 2019
Were Paul’s letters coauthored? And are the resurrection accounts really plausible?
by Lita Sanders
Being salt and light in a Genesis 3 world
24 Oct 2019
In today’s world, having a biblical worldview gives us a unique opportunity to minister to the culture.
by Lita Sanders
Journal of Creation
Journal of Creation Volume 6 Issue 2