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Answering questions about aliens/UFOs
14 Aug 2021
We answer some questions regarding extraterrestrial life and UFOs.
by Gary Bates
The forgotten kingdom of the Hittites
05 Mar 2009
For 3,000 years, only the Bible preserved a record of their greatness.
by n/a
Evangelism for the new millennium
by Ken Ham
Why would a designer leave debris floating in space?
11 Dec 2021
Are cratered planetary landscapes and moonscapes, and colliding galaxies, evidence against an Intelligent Designer?
by Andrew Sibley
Keen insights into Genesis 1–3 flawed by analogical days approach
12 Feb 2021
Some keen insights into Genesis 1–3, but hampered by an analogical days approach.
by Keaton Halley
Life among the trolls (and lots of nice people)!
06 Nov 2018
Being a volunteer moderator for CMI.
by Renee Allen
Journal of Creation
Journal of Creation Volume 5 Issue 2
Where can we find creation-based education in astronomy and geology?
09 Mar 2019
What colleges would you recommend for my children?
by Tas Walker and Joel Tay
Giving glory to the Creator
05 Jul 2018
Man’s designs pale into insignificance compared with God’s handiwork.
by Dominic Statham
Systematic theology with a solid foundation
09 Apr 2021
Systematic theology with a solid foundation
by Cody J. Guitard
Why is sin attractive?
12 Feb 2022
Did God make sin that way? Or is there something inherent in what sin is that makes it attractive?
by Shaun Doyle
Fighting for Mussolini
Fighting for Mussolini A former fascist officer makes a remarkable turnaround by Carl Wieland Fascism—whether that of Hitler’s Germany, Franco’s Spain or Mussolini’s Italy, has a long, sorry connection with evolutionary thinking. The German philosopher Nietzsche, enamoured with Darwin and the belief that ‘science’ had proven the Bible’s history wrong, pushed the notion that ‘God is dead.’ He proclaimed the concept of the ‘superman,’ the inevitable emergence of a higher species. Such a ‘noble race’ would finally realize that traits such as humility and service were not virtues, but mere weaknesses. The world was divided into those who were rulers and those who were slaves. Christianity was a ‘slave religion.’
by Carl Wieland