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Biblical Giants in the News

Biblical Giants in the News

Recent claims that an Egyptian papyrus scroll may affirm the past existence of giants have gone viral,1,2 and news outlets still reported the claim over a week later.3 Of course, the Bible repeatedly refers to giants in the land of Canaan (Numbers 13:33, Deuteronomy 2:10–11, 2:20–21, 3:11–13, 9:2; Joshua 13:12, 15:8, 17:15, 18:16; and Amos 2:9). The most ...More...

March 2026 ICR Wallpaper

March 2026 ICR Wallpaper
"Behold, I will do a new thing, Now it shall spring forth; Shall you not know it? I will even make a road in the wilderness And rivers in the desert." (Isaiah 43:19, NKJV)

ICR's March 2026 wallpaper is now available for mobile, tablet, and desktop! Download this month's image for free by clicking the format option links ...More...

Creation Research Debunking Chromosome 2 Fusion Confirmed by Evolutionary Scientists

Creation Research Debunking Chromosome 2 Fusion Confirmed by Evolutionary Scientists

Recent conventional genetic research published in Cell Genomics undeniably confirms findings that were previously reported by the Institute for Creation Research back in 2013.1 Once again, current conventional research has vindicated the prior creation exposure of evolutionarily inconvenient data present (but disregarded) in conventional databases.

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Same Data, Different Conclusions: Why Assumptions Matter in Science

Same Data, Different Conclusions: Why Assumptions Matter in Science

Two scientists can examine the same data and reach very different conclusions. Is that proof that science is broken or simply evidence that assumptions matter? A recent paper in Science Advances claims that a researcher’s personal views can shape scientific results.1 The authors suggest this reveals a serious weakness in science itself. However, their study does not indicate that science is broken. Instead, it shows that scientific conclusions depend on starting assumptions and method choices, which should not surprise us. All people bring bias into their work, ...More...

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