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Canada has just recognized two men and one woman who are involved in a “polyamorous” relationship as the parents of one child on the child’s birth certificate.
This extinct frog species, preserved in amber for us to find today, is just another example of God’s limitless creativity.
The Supreme Court of Canada handed down a highly disappointing decision to a Christian university—a decision that will impact religious freedom in that nation.
The upcoming movie Jurassic World prompted an article in Scientific American titled “Jurassic World: Can We Really Resurrect Dinosaurs?”
Reportedly, LGBT activists got upset with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for eating at Chick-fil-A, especially in June during so-called “Pride Month.”
The Christian Post ran a piece on the question, “Is Jesus the only way?” That is, do only those who repent and believe receive eternal life?
Nine out of ten species alive today have arisen in the last 200,000 years, according to a genetic study looking at select portions of DNA from 100,000 species.
During a roundtable discussion in the White House, US President Donald Trump referred to members of the violent gang MS–13 as “animals.”
We typically think of blood as red, but six lizard species in Papua New Guinea bleed green, not red. A new study claims this green blood evolved four times.
Do Christians have a personal responsibility to share their faith? According to a Barna study, Christians are increasingly answering this question with a “no.”
The US Episcopal church is removing “husband and wife” and “procreation of children” from their marriage liturgy after gay and lesbian couples complained.
Andy Stanley, the pastor of North Point Community Church, recently claimed Christians need to “unhitch” the Old Testament from their understanding of the faith.
An anti-Christian crusade in New Zealand has begun. The famous rugby team All Blacks has started a campaign called #DiversityIsStrength.
When Neanderthals (modern man’s cousin, according to evolutionists) were discovered, they were considered primitive. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be “compelling scientific evidence for the largest single mass child sacrifice event known in world history.”
According to a new study of 4,700 American adults, the Pew Research Center found that 80% of Americans believe in God. But what (or who) do they mean by “God”?
Was there ever an advanced civilization on earth before humans? That’s the “thought experiment” being posed in an article published by two astrophysicists.
Despite a lack of evidence, a YouGov study shows half of people in the UK, Germany, and the United States believe there’s intelligent alien life out there.
According to the Red Letter Christians’ website, their mission is to mobilize believers “to live out Jesus’ counter-cultural teachings.”
The fossil record shows a great deal of diversity among post-Flood humans (scientists haven’t found any pre-Flood humans as of yet).
Schools that think biblically on “sex” and “gender” issues wrestle with how to live faithfully to God’s Word while operating in a culture opposed to Scripture.
“Will there ever be another Billy Graham?” Learn why we need a new approach to evangelism, and how to go about it, in Ken Ham’s new book Gospel Reset.
“Our universe may end the same way it was created: with a big, sudden bang.” This is the opening line of a recent article on Business Insider.
A recent news item carried the story of scientists who are recording the results of a really smelly study that involves watching fish and worms rot.
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