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Bahá’í (Mis-)Behaviour
29 Sep 2015
Tolerant and peace-loving Bahá’í followers never argue—or so they argue.
by David Catchpoole
Finding Adam—in Ancient Egypt
03 Oct 2022
The Egyptians knew about Creation, Adam, Eve, the Serpent, and the Tree of Knowledge. This knowledge was handed down from Noah’s descendants after the Flood and Babel.
by Gavin Cox
C.S. Lewis and evolution—A critical review
31 Dec 2014
C.S. Lewis was a leader in modern Christian thought. A genius in the literary field, he was nevertheless out of his depth in dealing with the issue of evolution.
by David Watson
Ants: the incredible heavy-lifting champions
18 Jul 2016
Amazing design allows a tiny, fragile creature to lift objects way beyond its size.
by Cody Guitard
Has Mars undergone one or more RATE episodes?
25 Nov 2016
Accelerated radioisotope decay may have caused geologic upheaval on the red planet, similar to what occurred on Earth.
by Ronald G Samec
Junk DNA—from science stopper to sickness source
04 Feb 2020
There’s compelling evidence that the evolutionary concept of junk DNA has held back medical science for decades.
by Pekka Reinikainen
Why do we need to look outside the Bible?
05 Dec 2009
How a solid response to questions about science and Genesis strengthens our faith.
by Tas Walker
Saturnian ‘pristine’ problem
02 Jan 2019
The evolutionary timeline has a problem: Saturn’s icy rings are too ‘pristine’.
by David Catchpoole
Not just another book on ‘Why me, Lord?’
06 Jul 2023
In his foreword to Beyond the Shadows, Gary Bates shows why this book on death and suffering is needed.
by Gary Bates
Mammoths
by Jasmine Ireland
Unearthing exciting evidence for creation
18 Mar 2020
Gary Bates interviews fossil researcher Vance Nelson
by Gary Bates
Deadly plant’s flowers in amber deadly to evolution
26 Sep 2018
Many people know that Strychnos plants contain strychnine, a deadly poison. The discovery of its flowers in amber is ‘deadly’ to evolution.
by Philip Bell and David Catchpoole