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Hybrid approaches to Creation
22 Nov 2018
Is there a middle ground between thousands and billions of years? Can the earth be hundreds of thousands of years old?
by Robert Carter
Faltering between two opinions: the epistemological conundrum of old-earth creationism
12 Apr 2019
Missing why the age of the earth matters.
by Nick Sabato
Is bias a bad thing?
19 Jul 2018
Christians and atheists have presuppositions that affect how we interpret facts and evidence.
by Lita Sanders
Orang-outang or Homo sylvestris: ape-men before Darwin
14 Aug 2020
Did people believe in apemen before Darwin?
by Andrew Sibley
Rapidly carved by channelized Flood runoff
15 May 2019
Rapidly carved by channelized Flood runoff
by Michael Oard
Scott Stephenson: a testimony and a funeral
14 Feb 2012
How a tragedy was used to witness to a community about biblical truth.
by Lindsay and Joanne Enderby
Rusty cars and Christian institutions
03 Jan 2019
Biblical authority in Christian institutions tends to corrode away towards apostasy—what is the cure?
by Don Batten
Roadmap Genesis documentary: What is the meaning of Genesis for today?
29 Oct 2015
A rabbi looks for the meaning of Genesis for today—and misses it.
by Lita Sanders
Sinners and saints regardless of race
10 Mar 2018
The best and worst of humanity can be found in people of all races.
by Shaun Doyle
Is a mutation of PCSK9 beneficial?
05 Nov 2016
Is a mutation that seemingly reduces risk of cardiovascular disease an example of evolution in action?
by Philip Bell
Dystopian science
04 Apr 2019
How do we know what we know? What is the role of authority?
by Lita Cosner, Robert Carter
Reconciliation and reality
07 May 2011
Do the spiritual truths of the Gospel negate its reliance on history?
by Carl Wieland