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Deadly plant’s flowers in amber deadly to evolution
26 Sep 2018
Many people know that Strychnos plants contain strychnine, a deadly poison. The discovery of its flowers in amber is ‘deadly’ to evolution.
by Philip Bell and David Catchpoole
New cranium, same old evolutionary ambiguities
06 Sep 2019
New find suggests that several australopithecine species may just be variations of the same kind. Evolutionists are now unsure how to reconstruct the supposed human evolutionary tree. 
by Peter Line
Is BibleProject Biblical?
21 Mar 2023
While BibleProject has become increasingly popular recently, we believe that there are some concerns that need to be addressed. What some perceive as minor differences can have far-reaching implications.
by Chris Day
Science reinforces faith in God
05 Jun 2019
A childhood experience of studying the anatomy of a sheep led to a career in biology.
by Don Batten
Homeschool conference: great encouragement and some concerns
13 Jun 2019
Great encouragement from attendees at homeschool conference, yet we also experienced concerns due to false teaching about creation
by Matthew Cserhati, Gary Bates
Paleoanthropology in Australia—Homo erectus and modern human origins
28 Feb 2020
Homo erectus and modern human origins
by Peter Line
Building a better biology?
10 Nov 2012
It’s not as easy as some skeptics seem to think it is.
by Lita Sanders
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
03 Jul 2018
Review of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
by Joel Tay
Unmasking natural selection
18 Oct 2019
A review of ‘40 Years of Evolution: Darwin’s finches on Daphne Major Island’ by Peter and Rosemary Grant.
by Jean K. Lightner
Creation rescued me from drugs
30 Mar 2011
One man’s journey from the ‘nightmare’ of drug addiction
by Peter Davis
Shatter the echo chamber
16 Nov 2017
The internet, and especially social media, is making people more closed-off to new ideas than ever before!
by Paul Price
Chagas disease
20 Apr 2018
Facing up to the complex issues surrounding an annoying bug.
by Frank Sherwin