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Carbon dating into the future
14 Sep 2023
Carbon ‘dating’ sometimes produces negative ages, i.e. dates in the future. How can that be?
by Andrew Lamb
‘Hanging Loose’: What should we defend?
23 Nov 2022
Be careful what you ‘die on a hill’ for.
by Carl Wieland
Gay ‘marriage’ and the consistent outcome of Genesis compromise
30 Jun 2012
A former lecturer at a compromising evangelical institution is at least consistent—his rejection of Noah’s flood is an excuse for rejecting biblical teachings on marriage as well.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Human tails and fairy tales
01 Sep 2007
Have there really been people with functioning tails, and if so, are they vestigial?
God’s wisdom in creation
22 Jan 2018
This article takes a look at Proverbs 8 and what it tells us about the role Wisdom played in God’s creation.
by Lita Sanders
Darwinism’s influence on modern racists and white supremacist groups: the case of David Duke
19 Aug 2009
The extensive writings of David Duke, head of the largest white supremacist organization in the world, show the strong influence of evolutionary notions in his racist views.
by Jerry Bergman
Pain in childbirth: result of the Fall or fear?
26 Apr 2008
A reader questions whether the curse on Eve was more about the anguish of raising children
by Jonathan Sarfati
Geocentrism and Creation
by Danny Faulkner
Were the Egyptian pyramids built before the Flood?
16 Apr 2024
We respond to a YouTube video claiming that we need to re-examine biblical chronology.
by Lita Cosner, Robert Carter
What impact does the detection of gravitational waves have on biblical creation?
16 Feb 2016
The discovery of gravitational waves that match Einstein’s general relativity theory for a binary black hole merger is an example of solid operational science.
by John G. Hartnett
How did we get so many people in such a short time?
02 Oct 2013
How could the human population grow to 7 billion from only eight people on the Ark in such a short time?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Raymond Dart and the ‘missing link’
28 Mar 2012
Famous for promoting evolution through a fossil ‘ape man’, Raymond Dart wanted to be a medical missionary in his youth. What happened?
by Russell Grigg