Scientists in China are excited to report their analysis of a much older batch of miscellaneous disarticulated dinosaur embryo bones and eggshells.
Massive volcanism correlated with the onset of the end-Triassic mass extinction, evolutionary geochronologists find.
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell and Ken Ham comment on a bill that would require abortion providers to ensure emergency medical care and transportation to a hospital for failed abortions.
The History Channel slips, and God seems “away from His desk, asleep at the switch.”
Marriage as it is meant to be—don’t give up on it!
It’s “The Higgs boson” or “a Higgs boson” but not the “God particle.”
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., explains why a placenta is not a living creature.
What do honeybee waggles and birdsong have to do with human speech? An MIT linguist believes they demonstrate that human speech evolved as Darwin thought.
The Atlantic claims more and more homeschooling families embrace evolution and need books to teach it.
Wildlife documentaries are too family friendly, complains UK academic.
History Channel reports 27 million tuned in . . . so what next?
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., reviews The Bible, a five-part, ten-hour docudrama, premiered on the History Channel.
Some states have been able to protect through legislation the open discussion of controversial scientific topics, but others have been less successful.
Homo erectus had style and design of their tools down to a science.
A few years back BBC television viewers could enjoy both David Attenborough and David Bellamy bringing wildlife and plants into their homes.
Pope Benedict XVI’s announcement on Monday indicated he will become the first pope in six centuries to resign.
A study packed with anatomical data and a significant bit of whimsy attempts to explain when the ancestor of most mammals (the placental ones) evolved.
Clergy Letter Project founder inaugurates his “no name-calling” policy by misrepresenting creationists.
Despite the fact that life has never been observed emerging by random natural processes from non-living elements, most evolutionists are confident that it did.
Health column blames our propensity for physical problems on faulty body design, but evolutionary presuppositions obscure the real facts.
Pro-abortion writer claims that our “diabolically clever” support for life is a “sneaky, dirty trick.”
The Creation Museum does not promote the erroneous “curse of Ham.”
Pastor who once preached against homosexual behavior no longer to pray at president’s inauguration.
“And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us . . .” (John 1:14).
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