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Swedish fossil fern preserves chromosome detail
14 Apr 2021
Catastrophically buried during Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker
Does denying the existence of alien life ‘limit God’?
12 Apr 2011
A correspondent, while acknowledging that we reason biblically, thinks that it limits God to deny the existence of alien life. Is he right? We respond.
by Carl Wieland
Jericho after Joshua’s destruction
04 Apr 2020
Joshua destroyed and cursed Jericho, but did the ancient city lay in ruins forever? No. Archaeology and the Bible agree on the events that occurred at Jericho.
by Keaton Halley
Why believe in objective morals?
16 Sep 2017
How can we believe in objective morals if people disagree on moral questions?
by Shaun Doyle
The remarkable ruffed grouse
26 Oct 2016
An extraordinary bird that feigns injury to distract predators so its young can escape, is an example of incredible design and not random chance.
by Tom Hennigan
Adam as the protoplast—
07 Oct 2016
The Church Fathers consistently understood and taught that Adam was the first-formed individual and ancestor of all humanity.
by Andrew Sibley
The ‘Great Unconformity’ and associated geochemical evidence for Noahic Flood erosion
13 Oct 2017
Only a catastrophic flood can account for the world’s largest and most intriguing geological feature.
by Harry Dickens
Global Atheist Convention
17 Jan 2012
Stimulates Christian evangelism
by Tas Walker
Karl Kruszelnicki: still missing the missing links
05 Jul 2008
Australian science personality Dr Karl Kruszelnicki takes creationists to task over transitional forms. Are his criticisms valid?
by Andrew Lamb
How did millions of mammoth fossils form?
Stumped by biblical creation
24 Nov 2015
Jim Stump at BioLogos recently posted an article claiming to resolve 10 ‘common misconceptions’ about evolution which attacks biblical creation. Does it stack up?
by Paul Price
The force of probability arguments
29 Mar 2015
Essential to understand chemical evolution, and all other processes we take for granted.
by Jonathan Sarfati