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Illustra Shares Peace and Hope

Illustra media's newest short film invites one to dwell on good things for a few minutes.

What Is This Babbler Trying to Say?

Some Darwinians think the Sulawesi Babbler is saying "I evolved!" How do they know they are not mistranslating its babblings?

Nature’s Maker Identified

There's no wondering any longer. The World-Maker has self-identified and come forward.

Why Religion Is a Meaningless Category

How can two ideologies with polar opposite doctrines and consequences be labeled with the same word?

Romans Won: Creation Wins the Evidence Contest

St. Paul was right: the knowledge of God is obvious from creation. Here's a new short film that powerfully reinforces that point.

Not All Critical Thinking Is Equal

Educators believe in teaching critical thinking skills except for subjects they don't want to critique.

Darwinism Produces Irrational Hate

Darwinism should be opposed simply on the grounds of what it does to people's sensibilities and manners.

Psychology Co-Ops ‘Science’ to Fight Biblical Morality

Secular psychology is not science. It uses the word 'science' to promote anti-Biblical morality.

Purposefulness Promotes Health, Longevity

A purpose-driven life has side benefits of psychological health and drive, and might even prolong your life.

The Left’s Anti-Science Agenda on Sex

One would think re-affirming women would gain a leader praise. In this instance, the leader is vilified.

Some Meditation Practices Can Be Scary

A non-judgmental survey of reactions to meditation found a surprising percentage of negative experiences afterward.

Was the Apostle Paul a Book Burner?

Paul warned that Christ followers would be slandered. A book review in Nature shows it is still going on.

Did Neanderthals Need the Gospel?

It's a logical question if Neanderthals were human beings, as scientists now recognize.

Scientists Cannot Live with Materialism

What good is scholarship when a layman can see right through it? There's an unsatisfying emptiness at the heart of modern secular science.

Can There Be a Science of Near-Death Experiences?

A science paper catalogs near-death experiences. But can science boldly go where no one has ever gone before?
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