Why Does Creation Research Matter?
Most people, even many Christians, don’t think much about creation research. They assume it’s a niche hobby for a small...
Read More »Most people, even many Christians, don’t think much about creation research. They assume it’s a niche hobby for a small...
Read More »Evolutionary theory faces genuine scientific challenges—from the origin of life to the waiting time problem to the Cambrian Explosion. Here's an honest look at what the peer-reviewed literature actually says.
Read More »Several independent observations—from radiocarbon in ancient fossils to helium retention in deep-earth minerals to soft tissue in dinosaur bone—sit more comfortably within a young-earth timescale than a billions-of-years one. Here\u2019s...
Read More »When modern readers encounter the Bible’s descriptions of the cosmos, they often picture a primitive “snow globe” universe: a flat...
Read More »The “geological column” is one of those phrases that shows up in documentaries, museum placards, and creation/evolution debates—often with more...
Read More »The evidence from genetics, archaeology, and anthropology paints a picture of Neanderthals that looks nothing like the old stereotypes. They buried their dead, made tools, wore jewelry, and interbred with...
Read More »Examining the fossil record for transitional forms between major groups. What creation and evolutionary scientists see in the same evidence.
Read More »If the universe is only about 6,000 years old, how can we see galaxies that are billions of light-years away?...
Read More »Modern genetics traces all humans back to a single man and a single woman. The question is when they lived—and the answer depends on assumptions few people examine.
Read More »Every living cell contains molecular machinery of staggering complexity. Could undirected chemistry have assembled the first one? Here is what the science actually shows.
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