Sharks denizens of the deepFew creatures alive today incite more fear and awe than these fierce marine predators with their razor-sharp teeth. But not all sharks are harmful to man.Article21 May, 2014
Information and the origin of life - Did cells write their own software?What is something computers and humans have in common which constantly needs upgrading in computers but not in humans? The answer is software. You might not have realized that you have software but inside the nucleus of each of your cells a program is written in the form of three billion DNA letters.Video11 Apr, 201400:59
Do we all come from two people? Many scientists say that the evidence from genetics incontrovertibly shows humans did not originate from a single pair. This episode looks at specific arguments by bible skeptics and shows how wrong they are.Video09 Apr, 201428:31
Basics of biblical biologyWhile design is fundamental to biblical biology, there is more to the story …Article26 Dec, 2013
No keeper’s brotherWe hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the now-released December issue of Journal of Creation. Subscribers will be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.Article06 Dec, 2013
Beetles … nature's workaholicsYou can find beetles in almost any habitat occupied by other insects, munching on anything from snails to dung!Article20 Nov, 2013
Belgian Blue Cows - evidence of 'de-volution'If Arnold Schwarzenegger had a pet cow, I can almost guarantee it would be a Belgian Blue. These cows are incredibly muscled and have very little fat. Many people think of this breed as evolution in action—because a mutation in its DNA has brought about a supposed improvement.Video30 Oct, 201301:00
Human/animal hybrids: are they possible, and could they be saved?Are human/animal hybrids a problem for Christianity, or even a possibility?Article24 Oct, 2013
Culture vs intelligenceWhich explains why some people groups advanced more quickly than others?Article20 Apr, 2013
Sickle Cell Anemia -- not evidence for evolutionIn some parts of Africa, it is actually an advantage to have mutated, oddly-shaped red blood cells.Video16 Apr, 201300:59
Wonders of Life—Part 1: How life first beganProfessor Brian Cox argues that life can create itself.Article30 Mar, 2013
Critic ignores reality of Genetic EntropyCan beneficial mutations outweigh destructive mutations? Creationist geneticist Dr John Sanford rebuts criticisms and accusations from a theistic evolutionist.Article07 Mar, 2013