Creationist crimefighterHow does a top cop, and a dedicated Christian, handle policing the toughest streets of Sydney?Article04 Feb, 2009
Clergy Letter Project a circusAtheist Zimmerman invites clergy to dance to his evolutionary Clergy Letter ProjectArticle03 Feb, 2009
The enigmatic narwhalThe bizarre tusk of this unique marine creature has inspired tales of mythical unicorns?what are the facts, and how do they relate to Genesis history?Article02 Feb, 2009
Cannibalism complaint against CMIA reader takes us to task on a book for: 1. promoting what she regards as ?cannibalism? 2. promoting ?race mixing? 3. not teaching baptismal regeneration.Article31 Jan, 2009
Loess problemsLoess, generally considered to be wind-blown silt, has caused a number of problems for uniformitarianismArticle30 Jan, 2009
Newsweek’s Gay Apparel: Lisa Miller’s Travesty of ExegesisRefutation of the mainstream media’s incompetent eisegesis that tries to deny that the Bible’s clear teaching that marriage ß one man + one woman.Article29 Jan, 2009
Great creation scientist: Blaise Pascal (1623–1662)While many have heard of outstanding scientist Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) and his legacy, not everyone is aware that he was a committed Christian.Article28 Jan, 2009
‘Backwards’ comet perplexes scientistsThe recent discovery of a comet dubbed ‘Dracula’ has left evolutionary scientists scratching their heads as to its origins.Article27 Jan, 2009
Hypocritical hostility towards Christians, and explaining hereditary defectsHow should Christians react to increasing worldly hostility? And what exactly are hereditary diseases?Article24 Jan, 2009
Creation among the crowdsAn experienced open-air campaigner shares from experience about the tragic fallacy of claiming that evolution and the age of the world are ?side issues? to the gospel.Article22 Jan, 2009
The 2009 Darwin celebrationsWe hope you enjoy this sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.Article21 Jan, 2009
Skippy surprises scientistsKangaroos are not supposed to be our close evolutionary relatives. But a recent genetic analysis shows ?roo genes are ?largely the same? as in people.Article20 Jan, 2009
‘Window plants’ let the light shine inWhat lessons can we learn from looking at desert window plants?Article19 Jan, 2009
Too many dinosaur namesThe number of dinosaur species names has been halved?from more than 1,000 down to 500 or so. Did Noah need to take these hundreds of dinos aboard the Ark?Article15 Jan, 2009