South Africa’s “earliest known evidence of abstract thought”
During a public “dialogue” at Oxford, “the world’s most famous atheist,” Richard Dawkins, told the Archbishop of Canterbury he couldn’t be sure God didn’t exist.
Ethicists’ logical conclusion could reclassify infanticide as a form of contraception.
Who did Thutmose III fight at Megiddo, and what does that battle have to do with plundering Jerusalem? Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., explains.
“. . . the Father has sent the Son as Savior of the world. Whoever confesses that Jesus is the Son of God, God abides in him, and he in God” (1 John 4:14–15).
Was primordial soup a warm pond or a hot salty ocean? Evolutionists debate.
Bird parasite said to “evolve” rapidly while losing information.
Moon story stretches to accommodate unexpectedly recent activity.
Peppered moth: “the poster child of Darwinian evolution”
Ancient sponges take center stage as “our great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandmother.”
Epigenetic inheritance allows rapid adaptation without loss—or gain—of information.
Is it appropriate for Christians to visit doctors of the opposite gender? Dr. Tommy Mitchell and Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., provide a biblical perspective.
Models suggest massive Mediterranean meadows are millenary mega-clones.
Evolution Weekend slated to tell about “the sin of Creationism.”
Dramatic difference found between human and chimpanzee brains.
Killing weeds, killing people—what’s the difference?
Is the Dinosaur Freeway a record of migration “to find new forage” or a panicky attempt to evacuate?
Series of mutations said to evolve a “key innovation”
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