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Activist challenges judges to redefine chimpanzees’ legal status
15 Apr 2014
Although judges haven’t yet caved in to Steven Wise’s appeals for animals to be given human rights, they acknowledge his case is growing stronger.
by Warren Nunn
Abortion Choices
05 Oct 2020
Abortion involves at least three choices which involve personal preference, the value of human life, and whether to take responsibility for one’s actions.
by Thomas Bailey
Amazing argonauts
11 Sep 2017
Scientists finally discover how the female argonaut really uses its shell
by David Catchpoole
Reformation … then and now!
31 Oct 2017
Can events which occurred 500 years ago provide us with an example of how to respond to error and compromise today?
by Robert Zins
Was the Bible updated?
18 Jul 2020
We answer the question: Was the Bible’s text updated by later scribes?
by Lita Sanders
Owls
26 Jul 2021
Owls are God’s masterpieces of design, with their acute vision, fine hearing, and soundless flight. Owls have always looked the same since their creation on day five of creation week.
by Matthew Cserhati
Explaining a misunderstanding about a YEC cosmology
08 Aug 2009
A reader misunderstands time dilation on the fourth day of creation week. Russ Humphreys explains that it really is an ordinary length day according to Earth clocks.
by Russ Humphreys
Global meltdown, economic woes, and evolution
03 Oct 2008
With all the fingerpointing about who’s to blame, there may be a bigger picture underlying many of the changes in our society.
by Carl Wieland
Evolution’s influence on modern Bible translations
17 Dec 2014
Attempts to ‘modernize’ the Bible run into problems when they are based on anything other than the original language.
by Charles Taylor
Desert creatures inspire ‘SandBot’
23 Jun 2009
Even specialty vehicles such as dune buggies can end up hopelessly mired in sand. So designers of Martian robotic vehicles are looking to copy the ‘effortless’ all-terrain locomotion of earthly lizards.
by David Catchpoole
UK Prime Minister addresses Climate Change, but undermines Christian doctrines
12 Oct 2021
In a speech on Climate Change the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson undermined a basic Christian doctrine relating to the status, duties and rights of mankind.
by Andrew Sibley
Luke Howard: namer of the clouds
05 Sep 2017
How the Latin names we use for clouds today were invented by young amateur meteorologist Luke Howard in 1802.
by Russell Grigg