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Piranha
Piranhas are renowned for tearing the flesh off live animals that venture into South American rivers. But has their fearsome reputation been greatly exaggerated?
by David Catchpoole
Why do Christians want to defend evolution?
Evolution is naturalism for biology and undermines the integrity of the gospel; so why marry it with the Bible?
by Don Batten
The lion that wouldn’t eat meat
Really? A vegetarian lioness? Yes indeed, an ‘echo’ of Eden …
by David Catchpoole
Could Adam and Eve have given rise to all the ‘races’?
‘Races’, genetics, and the biblical history of the world.
by Robert Carter, Carl Wieland
‘No death before the Fall’?
The importance of the distinction of nephesh chayyah life.
by Lita Sanders
‘Acellular’ first life?
Did the hypothetical ‘first life’ need to be cellular?
by Don Batten
Jesus teaching the ‘big picture’ from Genesis
Today’s evolutionized society needs Gospel preaching based on Genesis.
by Gary Bates, Russell Grigg
The Future
Christians who embrace theistic evolution or progressive creation over billions of years in the past face the problem of heat death of the universe billions of years in the future.
by Russell Grigg
Defending the authority of Scripture
Lael Weinberger talks with leading Bible expositor John MacArthur
by Lael Weinberger
C-14 dates and the HK ‘ark’ claim
Discrepant C-14 dates provide further skepticism of the recent claims to have found Noah’s Ark on Mt Ararat.
by Carl Wieland
What would life be like without creation ministries?
It causes people to think about the issues by making them realize that there is an issue to think about in the first place.
by Gary Bates
History and pseudo-history
The literary framework approach to Genesis has become very popular among evangelical academics but there are many reasons why this belief is wrong.
by Robert Gurney