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Kangaroo rats
25 Jun 2014
by Paula Weston
The Painted Neandertal
20 May 2010
Ancient cosmetics are upsetting evolutionary stories.
by Robert W. Carter
Copernicus, Galileo, and the theory of evolution
25 Feb 2015
Should today’s Church and Christians generally oppose the theory of evolution? We can learn some good lessons from history.
by Russell Grigg
Two perspectives on near death experiences
26 May 2013
How should we interpret experiences of people who claim to have seen the afterlife?
by Lita Cosner, Gary Bates
Were stars created in creation week?
22 Feb 2015
The grammar of Genesis 1 shows that stars were made on Day 4 of Creation Week, thus refuting soft gap theories.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Do animals have spirits?
08 Aug 2020
A reader takes exception with our statement that animals are not spiritually alive.
by Lita Cosner, Robert Carter
Encyclopedic ‘truth’ … or worldly wisdom?
07 Nov 2012
Encyclopedias have been regarded by many as being reliable ‘fonts of knowledge’. But when it comes to evolution, can you trust them?
by David Catchpoole
Creation, Islam, evangelism, and academic integrity
08 Apr 2013
Lita Sanders interviews Dr Emir Caner of Truett–McConnell College.
by Lita Sanders
Sight and the centre of the universe
28 Aug 2010
How far is the earth from the centre of the universe? And How many receptors does the human eye have?
by John Hartnett and Jonathan Sarfati
Bombardier idea
01 Apr 2015
The bombardier beetle’s explosive secrets are inspiring engineers to design better aircraft engines.
by David Catchpoole
Cretan footprints stomp on human evolution
26 Oct 2017
The results of an investigation into human footprints has brought conclusions that are out of step with evolutionary orthodoxy.
by Warren Nunn
Colourblind squid camouflage inspires Navy research
27 May 2013
How do squid match their surroundings when they are colourblind? The solution has inspired designers of a camouflaging material.
by Jonathan Sarfati