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The return of the Nephilim?
06 Jun 2009
According to the Israelite spies returning from the Promised Land, fearsome ‘giants’ were there. But hadn’t the Nephilim of Noah’s day all been destroyed in the Flood?
by Gary Bates
How can distant starlight reach us in just 6,000 years?
16 Mar 2024
Creationists have more in their armoury now to deal with that question than ever before—while the problems for long-age evolutionists just get worse.
by Mark Harwood
Was Christianity plagiarized from pagan myths?
10 Jan 2009
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by Jonathan Sarfati
Gospel Dates and Reliability
25 Apr 2009
When were the Gospels written? How long was this after the events they record? Should they be trusted if they were written decades later?
by Lita Sanders
The human umbilical vesicle (‘yolk sac’) and pronephros—Are they vestigial?
02 May 2009
A university lecturer teaches that the human umbilical vesicle (‘yolk sac’) and other temporary embryonic structures are vestigial—evidence that we evolved. Is this so?
by Andrew Lamb and Jonathan Sarfati
Adam and the immune system
30 May 2009
Did Adam have an immune system like ours? And if so, what was it for, if life was perfect and there were no diseases?
by Carl Wieland
The UFO phenomenon—growing and not going away!
11 Jan 2024
Society’s cultural views are constantly shifting to keep pace with its evolutionary worldview. Can the church get up to speed when much of it fails to identify the root cause?
by Gary Bates
Suicidal atheist converts to Christ
22 Aug 2009
A former atheist found himself suicidal when he realized the implications of atheism, which logically destroys all meaning and purpose in our existence. Thankfully he has now found purpose and meaning.
by Don Batten
Answering another uninformed atheist: Galileo, Miller–Urey, probability
07 Mar 2009
Historical revisionism about Galileo, and handwaving probability assertions, are no match for real history and science. Chemical evolution is still bankrupt regardless of atheists’ blind faith in it.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Dino proteins and blood vessels: are they a big deal?
09 May 2009
One blog claimed, ‘finding the rare, hardy biomolecule from dinosaurs is nothing to get excited about’. But see why proteins could survive the Flood but not eons.
by Carl Wieland and Jonathan Sarfati
Did CMI ‘lie’ in making The Voyage?
27 Jun 2009
Anti-creationists are in a hot lather over The Voyage. Accusations of lying and deception are flying around the Internet. The truth?
by Carl Wieland and Steve Murray
Could recent creation be true, but not Christianity?
12 Sep 2009
In a rare situation, a reader says he is convinced of recent creation, but doubts if the Bible or Christianity is true.
by Carl Wieland