Walt Brown believes in creation, and a planet-wide flood. Is he “ignorant,” as some say? Or does the physical evidence favor him?
Bernie Goldberg said tonight that those who hold to creation science are somehow ignorant. He’s usually a better journalist than that.
The left loves to use science as a by-word for enlightened policy—but always applies a double standard to that word and concept.
The Rick Perry evolution question was all the rage two days ago, and raises at least three disturbing questions of its own.
The “Question Evolution” campaign by Creation Ministries International gained a new ally recently: the Traditional Values Coalition.
The finding of water on Mars has started a debate on where it came from, how much Mars holds, where it lies, and how long it...
NASA has found salt water on Mars. But it will never admit where it came from, or when—specifically, from Earth during the Great Flood.
The NASA DNA find includes nucleobases—including some that living things almost never use—in Antarctic meteorites. Did they form in space? Maybe some of them did, but...
Comet Elenin (C/2010 X1) has provoked much vain speculation of doom. It is also a curiosity and a puzzle to creation science.
NASA scientists have found several silicate volcanoes on the moon’s far side. But the accounts of this find raise more questions.