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Is the Torah historical?
28 May 2016
Is history vs. myth a modern distinction?
by Lita Sanders
Scallop’s amazing mirror eyes
09 Aug 2023
Shellfish has tiny eyes structured like some advanced reflecting telescopes, but make two images.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Empirical data support seafloor spreading and catastrophic plate tectonics
21 Feb 2020
What are the six types of data and how do they support rapid plate movement during the Flood?
by Timothy L. Clarey
BioLogos misreads Jesus on the age of the earth
25 Jan 2018
Theistic evolutionists at BioLogos make a vain attempt to sidestep Jesus’ teaching on the age of the earth.
by Keaton Halley
Bird behaviour beliefs overturned
12 Mar 2008
How a hummingbird’s tail and a flock of flying starlings show us that there is more to birds than meets the eye.
by Philip Bell
Do creationists have to resort to secular ideas to explain geology and astronomy?
23 Jul 2011
Do creationists have to resort to secular ideas to explain them?
by Don Batten, Shaun Doyle
Antibiotic resistance: Evolution in action?
27 Mar 2019
Why are man-made pills increasingly ineffective in the battle against infections?
by Don Batten
Cryonics, the soul and immortality
13 Feb 2010
Could technology one day provide immortality? Could deep frozen corpses be revived? A reader’s question provides food for thought.
by Carl Wieland
Mollie Kathleen’s Marvellous Mysteries
Fast-forming stalactites and stalagmites are clear evidence against long ages.
by Gary Livesay
The end of a slippery slope
29 Apr 2014
An acceptance of a naturalistic account of origins leads logically and inexorably to a rejection of the other fundamental doctrines of Christianity.
by Marc Ambler
The Humanzee
22 Mar 2018
A psychology professor has gone off the deep end with his call for twisted genetic experiments in the name of atheism
by Paul Price
Corals and sponges and ur-complexity*
27 Oct 2007
Secular scientists are continually expressing astonishment at the complexity they find in creatures they presume to be primitive, and at the fact that they contain a proportion of DNA sequences identical to those in humans.
by Andrew Lamb