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Chinese law forbids Christian parents from teaching children about Christ promising fines and other consequences for those who violate the law.
Recent headlines were reporting on a study that claims that human embryos supposedly have muscles not found in adult humans, but are found in lizards.
Clear biblical teaching—accepted by nearly everyone until very recently—has been declared “incompatible with human dignity” by a British court.
Saturn’s rings are made up of billions of particles of dust, rock, and ice, all orbiting the planet together. But exactly how old are Saturn’s rings?
The topic of climate change is always in the news but has been dominant lately due to protests from young people around the world. Is this hysteria justified?
Union Theological Seminary in New York City actually held a chapel service where students confessed and prayed to a bunch of potted plants.
This new Merriam-Webster definition for the word “they” reads that “they” can be “used to refer to a single person whose gender identity is nonbinary.”
The Scientist discusses Neanderthal DNA and its appearance in our genome. Researchers have been digging to see what marks Neanderthals left in our DNA.
Netflix brought back the animated show based on The Magic School Bus books, and authors have a new book planned, The Magic School Bus Explores Human Evolution.
Researchers discovered that “angry” (aggressive) spiders in storm-prone areas survived better and reproduced more offspring than tamer spiders.
For decades, scientists have been searching for a so-called “gay” gene. Of course, this is more than just some dry academic pursuit.
A case in Virginia involving a transgender student and restrooms has been settled by a federal judge. The case was decided in favor of the transgender student.
A recent study found that, in both gray squirrels and fox (red) squirrels, the black fur on some squirrels is caused by a variant form of the same gene.
The newest example of so-called “convergent evolution” is the eyes of crane flies and humans, supposedly as revealed by the fossil record.
In an Instagram post (that’s been taken down), the popular Hillsong songwriter Marty Sampson announced he was walking away from his professed Christian faith.
Headlines around the world announced that an international team of scientists working in China had created human-monkey chimeras.
A recent poll in the UK revealed that 89%—nearly 9 in 10—of young people, aged 16 to 29, “believe that their lives have no meaning or purpose.”
The results from the 2018 GLAAD “Accelerating Acceptance Survey” showed there has been a significant drop in LGBT “allies,” particularly among 18–34-year-olds.
Dr. William Trollinger, professor at the University of Dayton, recently launched an attack on the Ark Encounter and Ken Ham on his supposed “scholarly” blog.
Okjökull, known as Ok, lost its status as a glacier in 2014 due to its shrinking size. The presumed cause of the shrinkage? Man-made climate change.
Recently, a major Kentucky newspaper, the Lexington Herald-Leader (Kentucky.com), stooped quite low and published an opinion column worthy of a tabloid.
Last week, the National Education Association (NEA) adopted a statement that endorses abortion. The NEA is the largest teachers’ union in the US.
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