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Oil not always a ‘fossil fuel’
27 Sep 2023
Most oil comes from buried life; evidence indicates that some oil comes about in a completely different way.
by Carl Wieland
The Kiwi
30 Oct 2015
Evolutionists are divided over whether the kiwi—a unique bird found only in New Zealand—was ever able to fly.
by Christine McDonald
The ‘Indoctrinator’
Indoctrination at universities
by Warwick Armstrong and Jonathan Sarfati
Is Isaiah 7:14 exclusively a prophecy of Jesus birth?
20 Dec 2011
Is there a contemporary fulfillment of this passage?
by Lita Cosner, Jonathan Sarfati
Turtles
16 Jul 2014
These uniquely designed creatures continue to defy evolutionary explanation …
by Paula Weston
Death throes
27 Sep 2010
Why have so many fossil creatures been preserved in the ‘dead dinosaur posture’?
by David Catchpoole
Pacific salmon
20 Dec 2017
Pacific salmon are more accurate than guided missiles when it is time to spawn.
by Denis Dreves
A Matter of Faith—movie review
25 Sep 2014
A new movie attempts to create awareness of the problems facing Christian families when their children attend university
by Gary Bates
Abortion argument unravels
11 Sep 2006
How the unborn child defends itself against its mother, confirming that he/she is a separate human being from the start.
by Alexander Williams
What about those who have never heard the Gospel?
20 May 2017
When we think about those who have not yet heard the Gospel, our response should drive us to evangelism.
by Lita Sanders
Doubting doubts about the Squishosaur
02 Aug 2008
Were the reports of soft tissue in T. rex bones all wrong? Is it time to discard this powerful-seeming evidence? Not yet, it seems.
by Carl Wieland
Is evolution allowed by scientific laws?
18 Sep 2010
What do ‘scientific laws’ tell us? And can foxes interbreed with other dog species?
by Jonathan Sarfati