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Sandy surprise
17 Mar 2010
When most people look at huge sandstone cliffs, for example, they are conditioned in today’s culture to think in terms of millions of years. But this swimming pool owner, from hard experience, knows you don’t need the millions of years.
by n/a
Did Eve have a “Moral compass”?; and the “120 years” of Genesis 6:3
22 May 2010
The skeptic’s objection that Eve should not have been punished—as she could not have known right from wrong—is easily answered.
by Lita Sanders
That choking feeling …
by NA
Creation and occultism
29 Oct 2014
The occult needs to be opposed because it is based on the denial that there is a Creator and we are His creatures.
by Gary North
Why doesn’t God answer all our questions?
04 Mar 2017
Scripture answers many of our questions, if we know how to think about Scripture’s teaching and how to apply it.
by Lita Sanders
How cats drink milk without wetting their chins
21 Apr 2014
Contrary to popular belief, cats do not ‘ladle’ milk into their mouths.
by David Catchpoole
Theistic evolution and the doctrine of death
15 Jun 2021
‘No death before sin’, say biblical creationists, as an argument against theistic evolution—but there is so much more to the argument than that.
by Philip Bell
Communicating truth with grace
29 Sep 2013
The best way to communicate truth is with ‘gentleness and respect’.
by Lita Sanders
A controversy in a nutshell
26 Jun 2009
A leading Intelligent Design theorist provides a lucid summary of up-to-date arguments for ID and against materialistic evolution.
by Lael Weinberger
Earth age, big bang, nature of science
01 Jun 2019
Is there such a thing as “the best scientific evidence for creation or a young earth”? Soft tissue in dino bones, carbon-14 in diamonds, big bang problems.
by Jonathan Sarfati
National Geographic plays the dating game
by John Woodmorappe
Exploring the God Question 1. The Cosmos, Part 1 (The big bang)
02 Dec 2014
A DVD discussing whether or not God exists needs a push in the right direction.
by Russell Grigg