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Scientism and secularism … and Scripture?
09 Jul 2021
Scientism is bunk. But how do we integrate Scripture and science?
by Shaun Doyle
Is evolution really about science?
08 Jul 2021
Statements from evolutionists reveal their real motives.
by Gary Bates
Nimrod
06 Jul 2021
Where does the biblical Nimrod fit into extrabiblical history?
by James R. Hughes
Reclaiming the peppered moth
05 Jul 2021
The capacity for dark colouring is now known to be in each moth; and its caterpillar can detect twig colour through its skin, changing its colour to match.
by Joel Tay
Is the age of the earth important?
03 Jul 2021
My Christian friends don’t think it is
by Tas Walker
Complex water gap features—Krichauff Range, Northern Territory, Australia
02 Jul 2021
How did the receding waters of the Flood create these complex water gaps?
by Ron Neller
Species were designed to change, part 1
01 Jul 2021
When God created life, He purposefully put the ability to adapt and change into living things. He applied sound engineering principles to the problem and came up with brilliant solutions.
by Robert Carter
‘Billion-year’ fossil ‘balls’ (part 2)
29 Jun 2021
‘Earliest life’ fossils of Bicellum brasieri were buried by Noah’s Flood and not one billion years ago.
by Gavin Cox
The creation hyperbola
28 Jun 2021
How long God took to create reflects his power.
by Werner Gitt
The ‘interpretation argument’: an irrefutable argument against Christianity?
26 Jun 2021
An ex-Christian posts a video claiming to have an irrefutable argument against Christianity. We respond.
by Lita Sanders
Out of Babel—not Africa: genetic evidence for a biblical model of human origins
25 Jun 2021
How recent genetics research supports the Bible’s history of humanity.
by Jeff Tomkins
The inhuman nature of secular humanism
24 Jun 2021
Historically, humanism had noble roots in Christian academia, but post-Reformation, through Unitarian influence, humanism’s biblical foundations were eroded and replaced by secular thinking based on evolution.
by Gavin Cox, Andrew Sibley