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Why look for a new theory of gravity if the big bang cosmology is correct?
07 Feb 2017
Scientists are searching for answers to questions which in theory they shouldn’t even have to ask, especially in regards to gravity.
by John G. Hartnett
Our created ear
04 Jan 2021
What does the ear’s design show about the Creator?
by Andy McIntosh
Has an ape learned to talk?
24 May 2023
Claims circulated widely in the early part of this century that a chimp had learned to talk. When you see our comments on it at that time, it’s no surprise that it hasn’t gone anywhere since.
by Carl Wieland
Soil, trees and their fruit
17 Jul 2017
The Lord Jesus told us that certain trees will produce certain fruit. Gary Bates uses this analogy to show the importance of Genesis creation for our worldviews.
by Gary Bates
What should we think of new or trendy Bible translations?
17 Feb 2009
How far should Bible translators go to accommodate their proposed readers? Some important biblical principles are explained.
by James Patrick Holding
‘Lucy’ and atheism
27 Aug 2011
Even if ‘Lucy’ walked upright, would she be an ancestor of humans? And, does science naturally lead to atheism?
by Carl Wieland, Don Batten
Does the new much-faster-speed-of-light theory fix the big bang’s problems?
26 Jan 2017
By invoking a hypothetical to test the hypothetical big bang, two cosmologists develop a model out of nothing.
by John G. Hartnett
Dolphin sonar (still) far better than man’s
13 Sep 2023
Dolphins use ‘double sonar beam’ to narrow down prey’s location. Algorithm used to analyse this could help design better body scanners.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Fantasia which is neither history nor science
Animals eating animals
01 Jul 2017
Animals used to be vegetarian, and they will be again. Should we feed animals a vegetarian diet now?
by Lita Sanders
Bible vs. science?
The Bible gives the foundation for the right approach in geology, astronomy, biology, anthropology—in fact, for all areas of reality.
by Ken Ham
Jumping wallaby genes and post-Flood speciation
04 Dec 2015
Evolutionists once thought that jumping genes were ‘selfish’ DNA, but Australian wallabies show they were jumping to the wrong conclusions.
by Pierre Jerlström<br>