Why antitheists are forced to believe in antiscienceIn a highly organised universe, the ordered becomes disordered, like a clock winding down.Article14 May, 2018
Kepler-78b: The “scorching lava world” that “shouldn’t exist”Exoplanet Kepler-78b has been described as “an abomination” to current planetary formation theories.Article02 Apr, 2018
How many impact craters should there be on the earthOur Earth, the moon, asteroids and impact craters.Article23 Mar, 2018
Confusion over moon originsThere are three competing naturalistic ideas for how our moon was formed.Article19 Jan, 2018
The Galileo 'twist'The lesson from Galileo is that the Church should oppose whatever is contrary to the Word of God.Article02 Mar, 2011
EclipsesAn eclipse is a stunning astronomical event that bears witness to the Creator.Article20 Nov, 2017
Spatial inverse problem in Earth sciencesWhat the earth looks like on the inside cannot be fully understood with limited observations taken from the surface.Article20 Oct, 2017
Confronted by the Second Law of ThermodynamicsEngineer Colin Gibson became convinced evolution was true, but then he was confronted by the evidence for creation.Article24 Aug, 2017
Rediscovering PlutoPluto, Charon, New Horizons and implications for a young universe.Article23 Jun, 2017
Trappist-1’s planets not in habitable zoneResearch involving 3D climate simulations on the seven planets orbiting Trappist-1 shows that none is suitable to support life, being too hot, too cold, or unexplainable.Article11 Apr, 2017
Has the dark matter mystery been solvedMathematician Donald Saari casts doubts on the standard cosmological argument that calls for massive amounts of dark matter in the universe.Article06 Apr, 2017
Changing-look quasarsWhen quasars dim and re-brighten, it has implications for big bang proponents.Article17 Mar, 2017