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Genetic entropy and simple organisms
25 Oct 2012
There are good reasons for believing that the survival of complex species is threatened by genetic entropy. The same may not be true of simpler species like bacteria, however.
by Robert Carter
Genesis liberates women in the Binumarien tribe of New Guinea
23 Oct 2012
How social transformation began in the Binumarien tribe of New Guinea.
by Tas Walker
Our Triune God
18 Oct 2012
How do we explain how God is Three in One?
by Lita Sanders
Why would a loving God send people to Hell?
16 Oct 2012
Can God be loving and judge sin at the same time?
by Lita Sanders
Conservation and a biblical approach to nature
11 Oct 2012
When man correctly understands his God-given place in nature, he can understand how he is supposed to treat nature.
by Marc Ambler
How the Binumarien people of New Guinea discovered Jesus is real
09 Oct 2012
How the Binumarien people of New Guinea discovered Jesus is real.
by Tas Walker
BioLogos and the age of the earth: Pushing an anti-biblical doctrine
04 Oct 2012
Pushing an anti-biblical doctrine.
by Shaun Doyle, Tas Walker
It’s not Christianity!
02 Oct 2012
The fallout of theistic evolution is often a ‘shattered’ worldview, and sometimes the loss of faith altogether.
by Lita Cosner, Gary Bates
‘Sexual perversion is good for you’, claims BBC
27 Sep 2012
According to the BBC, sexual perversion improves relationships.
by Dominic Statham
In pursuit of plant power
25 Sep 2012
There’s a long way to go yet, if we are to ever copy photosynthesis.
by David Catchpoole
Don’t ignore the main weapon!
20 Sep 2012
Social, moral, political and economic problems abound, but rather than merely ‘holding the fort’, Christians should be advancing—which means engaging where the battle is raging.
by Geoff Chapman
Horse Shoe Bend, Arizona
18 Sep 2012
Carved by the receding waters of Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker