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‘Surprising’ lizards in amber
30 Oct 2017
Thirty-eight fossil lizards reckoned to be 20 million years old—so well-preserved you can see whether their eyes are open or shut.
by David Catchpoole
Writing Success the Classical Way
Writing Success the Classical Way
by Amy Hastings Olsen
Is creation irrelevant?
01 Dec 2015
Popular leaders of ‘evangelical’ Christianity increasingly embrace evolution. How should we respond?
by Gary Bates and Lita Cosner
Stromatoporoids and the oil resources of Alberta, Canada
13 Feb 2016
Children’s book challenge—answers to questions about fossils, the origin of oil, and the geology of Canada.
by Tas Walker
What would life be like without creation ministries?
19 Oct 2011
It causes people to think about the issues by making them realize that there is an issue to think about in the first place.
by Gary Bates
Movie-making an off-the-wall idea
31 Oct 2016
Was ancient man’s fascination with painting images on cave walls a precursor to cinematography?
by Warren Nunn
Developmental genetics supports creation theory
22 Sep 2017
Evolutionists try to define homology by how it is explained, not by how it is observed.
by Walter ReMine
Tilapia
11 Jun 2019
How tilapia skins help to heal burn victims
by Cowboy Bob Sorensen
Apes, words and people
by Alexander Williams
Bestselling British journalist, a gay atheist, confirms the toxicity of Darwinism to the Christian faith
22 Nov 2019
Bestselling British journalist, a gay atheist, confirms the toxicity of Darwinism to the Christian faith.
by John Woodmorappe
Explaining nearby objects that are old in time dilation cosmologies
15 Jul 2016
The thinking behind the existence of old objects close to Earth.
by Ron Samec
Going overboard with Darwinian analogies
07 Nov 2015
Is a blind struggle for survival behind the success of every trend in our society? See why evolution is a poor parallel for how ideas achieve popularity.
by Keaton Halley