How a South African safari guide found his way back to biblical faith
Deon Kruger spent 35 years in an industry dominated by evolutionary thinking. Then everything changed.
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Why does the date of Easter change every year?
The story of how the church settled on its Easter date formula involves Roman emperors, lunar cycles, and a calendar drift that took centuries to fix.
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We are going back to the moon
NASA’s SLS rocket brings astronauts back to the moon on Artemis II.
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How NASA copied a desert lizard to build a better Mars robot
When engineers studied how lizards move across sand, they built a robot far better than anything NASA had before. It still falls well short of the creature they were copying.
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Several types of sandstones challenge uniformitarianism
Rock formation is usually claimed to have occurred over deep time. But all 4 of the main types of sandstones reveal a catastrophic and fast formation.
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Is the big bang theory really scientific?
From the horizon problem to dark matter, the big bang theory has serious scientific problems that rarely get mentioned.
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Carbon at the dawn of the universe
The big bang theory predicted carbon would take about a billion years to form, but observations from the James Webb Space Telescope directly contradict this.
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The “Curse of Ham” is not in the Bible
The passage used to justify racial hierarchy doesn't say what some people think it says. A careful reading of the Hebrew text shows why.
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Explaining New Zealand’s geology within a biblical Flood framework
The biblical model gives a coherent account of how New Zealand’s geologic landscapes formed.
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The cave paintings that challenged evolutionary theory
Discovered in 1994, the Chauvet Cave paintings were so sophisticated they split the archaeological community and challenged ideas about human evolution.
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How Darwinism inspired eugenics, lobotomies, and decades of bad science
Evolutionists claim their theory is central to all of biology. Yet history shows it has inspired many genuinely harmful ideas—from eugenics to lobotomies—as well as decades of scientific dead ends.
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Celebrating Journal of Creation—impacting the global creation movement over four decades
In this special, anniversary editorial, we reflect on 40 years of dedication to both science and the authority of Scripture, in the Journal of Creation.
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Did Galileo retract heliocentrism before his death?
Some claim Galileo retracted his heliocentric view of the universe before his death. Is it true?
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Autumn leaves don’t Fall (by accident)
A ‘cascade’ of carefully coordinated chemical processes lies behind Autumn’s glorious leafy cascade
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The Rùm Affair—a leading evolutionist of the last century proven a fraud
John William Heslop Harrison turned to fraudulent scientific methods to ‘prove’ his theory of ice age coverage within the evolutionary timeline.
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Effective population sizes and loss of diversity during the Flood bottleneck
How much genetic diversity did humanity lose because of Noah’s Flood?