All-Out War in the Cornfield

A lazy summer day in an Illinois cornfield is the setting of an unbelievable altercation involving chemical warfare, field-wide alarm calls, and some of the most graphic violence seen on any battlefield. The battle rages. And yet, there are no sounds in this cornfield, save for the rustling of leaves and the occasional bird call.

Worshipping the Creator or the Creation?

Although the accusation of mixing Christianity with science is regularly leveled at the creation scientist, one finds plenty of emotionand yes, religionin the secular scientific community.

The Devastating Issue of Dinosaur Tissue

A recent discovery in the field of paleontology has sent shockwaves through the scientific community. Evolutionist Mary H. Schweitzer of North Carolina State University has discovered flexible blood vessels inside the fossilized thighbone of a "68-70 million year old" Tyrannosaurus rex1 from the Hell Creek formation in eastern Montana.

That Troubling Laryngeal Nerve?

Evolution and Malaria

The parasitic disease known as malaria continues to devastate millions of people. It is acute in Africa, where over two million people die per year—most of them children.

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