70 years ago, Neville Chamberlain appeased Adolf Hitler, but merely emboldened him…

Posted by Creation On The Web - August 3, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments We hope you enjoy this sneak preview of an article from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine?s powerful content and brilliant graphics.

 



Doubting doubts about the Squishosaur

Posted by Creation On The Web - August 1, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Were the reports of soft tissue in T. rex bones all wrong? Is it time to discard this powerful-seeming evidence? Not yet, it seems.

 



The Heart Mountain catastrophic slide

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 30, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments It’s a problem for uniformitarian geology, but solved by the biblical Flood.

 



More evidence of Noah’s Flood, this time from Mongolia

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 29, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments All over the world the story is the same—there was a terrible watery catastrophe that killed the dinosaurs quickly.

 



Can we be good without God?

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 28, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments While atheists may live ‘good’ lives, what can ‘good’ possibly mean under an evolutionary worldview?

 



Design and the Designer

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 27, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments We 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.

 



Christopher Hitchens-blind to salamander reality

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 25, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments A well-known atheist’s ‘eureka moment’ shows the desperation of evolutionists.

 



What About Horse Toe Evolution?

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 24, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Evolutionists claim that various structures on the horse are evidence for ‘vestigial toes’. Let’s take a closer look.

 



The Wilson cycle

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 23, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Does it produce serious problems for Catastrophic Plate Tectonics?

 



Fingertip control

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 21, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments The manual dexterity required to dress oneself is a lot more complex than you might think.

 



Polystrate fossils: evidence for a young earth

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 20, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Fossil tree trunks spanning geological strata look like they grew in place, but closer inspection reveals a different story—evidence of catastrophe.

 



Polystrate fossils evidence for a young earth

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 20, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Fossil tree trunks spanning geological strata look like they grew in place, but closer inspection reveals a different story—evidence of catastrophe.

 



Did all dinosaurs lay eggs?

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 18, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments A reader asks how scientists can be so sure that all dinosaurs were egg-laying reptiles. She even asks whether some could have been mammals.

 



Once upon a time in Northern Ireland

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 17, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments The BBC recently aired a documentary on the history of the land, wildlife and people of Northern Ireland. Discover their bias and see the real history of Northern Ireland.

 



The salinity of a floating forest

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 16, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Can a floating forest ecosystem survive and thrive in salty water, and what does that mean for Carboniferous coal deposits?

 



Growth of creation science in UK worries Prof. Dawkins

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 15, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Good news Richard! Journal of Creation 22(2) is now available

 



How something works is not how it was made (Operational vs origins science)

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 14, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Can we know how something was made from the way it works?

 



Mission not impossible

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 13, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Eastern religions might have a superficial appeal to some, and have seemingly absorbed Darwinism readily, but only the Bible has the true answers that all need to hear.

 



CMI slammed over Singapore slammer

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 11, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Respondents take CMI to task over the tone of our ‘Wolf among the fold?’ article.

 



Creative frogamandering

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 10, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Evolutionary apologists are proclaiming that the latest mooted ‘transitional form’, the ‘frogamander’, is evidence for evolution. But is it?

 



Is there any evidence for a change in the speed of light?

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 9, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Implications for creationist cosmology.

 



Going ape about human rights: Are monkeys people, too?

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 8, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments What is behind the push for giving human rights to apes? How does it affect human rights for humans?

 



Inexplicable insect metamorphosis

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 6, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments The change of caterpillar to butterfly requires exquisite programming. But the origin of this programming baffles evolutionists.

 



Karl Kruszelnicki: still missing the missing links

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 4, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Australian science personality Dr Karl Kruszelnicki takes creationists to task over transitional forms. Are his criticisms valid?

 



Ventastega-not a leg to stand on

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 3, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments What of the latest ‘missing link’ offered up for fish-to-tetrapod evolution?

 



Ventastega: not a leg to stand on

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 3, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments What of the latest ‘missing link’ offered up for fish-to-tetrapod evolution?

 



An objective ancestry test for fossil bones

Posted by Creation On The Web - July 2, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments How can we determine ancestry from the scant evidence often presented for human evolution by evolutionary anthropology?

 



Theropod and sauropod dinosaurs sighted in PNG?

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 30, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments People in the West New Britain region of Papua New Guinea have recounted seeing a creature ‘closely matching’ an artist’s reconstruction of a Therizinosaurus in a dinosaur handbook, except for the appearance of the head.

 



Marvellous moth motif

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 29, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments An amazing portrait of a mammal’s face—on the wings of a moth—defies Darwinian explanations in its sheer detail.

 



Refuting sophisticated pro-abortion arguments

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 27, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Some pro-abortionist philosophers advance arguments of which even most pro-abort politicians are unaware. But they are important to answer, as the culture moves further from sanctity of innocent human life.

 



Refuting contrived pro-abortion arguments

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 27, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Some pro-abortionist philosophers advance arguments of which even most pro-abort politicians are unaware. But they are important to answer, as the culture moves further from sanctity of innocent human life.

 



Archaeology ’surprise’

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 26, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments The discovery in Jerusalem of relics said to be from the time of Nehemiah has ‘amazed’ and ‘astonished’ archaeologists.

 



Linguistics and the Tower of Babel

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 25, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments How the account in Genesis 11 accurately records the origin of different languages.

 



Nucleic acid bases in Murchison meteorite?

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 24, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Have scientists really found nucleobases from outer space? Does this prove that life started ‘out there’?

 



How potassium-argon dating works

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 23, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Why it has tended to reinforce what geologists already believed.

 



Life: a gift from God

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 22, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments An intensive care specialist points out how doctors who have traditionally been taught to revere life are becoming increasingly caught up in a ‘culture of death’.

 



The Fall, Curse and Satan

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 20, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Who is Satan, when did he fall and why, and what is his part in our sin? What did the subsequent Fall of mankind change?

 



Sir David Attenborough: so much to live for; nothing to die for!

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 19, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments Are there answers to Sir David Attenborough’s objections to the gospel?

 



The stress/heat flow paradox of the San Andreas Fault, California

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 18, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments What’s wrong with the traditional uniformitarian explanations of the San Andreas Fault?

 



Ministry programs for your church

Posted by Creation On The Web - June 17, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Creation Science | No Comments See the range of ministry programs designed to meet the needs of churches and Christian organizations

 



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