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The spatial inverse problem in Earth sciences
20 Oct 2017
Geophysicist Dr Peter Vajda addresses a reader’s question on the limitations to understanding what the earth looks like on the inside.
by Peter Vajda
The sounds of long-dead languages
14 Oct 2017
Many ancient people left a written record of the spoken word, but it takes hard work to understand the texts.
by Dr Murray Adamthwaite
Engaging the transgender debate with truth and grace
12 Oct 2017
A new book helps Christians to tackle a controversial topic.
by Lita Sanders
Luther’s Legacy
10 Oct 2017
Luther’s convictions can be summarized in three great issues that form the basis of the Reformation, and hence of today’s Protestantism: Faith alone, Scripture alone, and the priesthood of all believers.
by Russell Grigg
Why do people worship false gods?
07 Oct 2017
Why do people engage in idolatry? And how do we engage cultists?
by Lita Sanders
Martin Luther: the monk who shook the world
03 Oct 2017
Martin Luther’s conflict with the sale of indulgences gave rise to the three great principles of Protestantism: Faith alone, Scripture alone, and the priesthood of all believers.
by Russell Grigg
Reverse ontological argument?
30 Sep 2017
Does the reverse ontological argument show that God can’t exist?
by Shaun Doyle
“I’m a New Testament Christian”
28 Sep 2017
Why ‘New Testament Christians’ must accept the history of Genesis.
by Gary Bates and Lita Cosner
Dr Johan Kruger passes the torch
26 Sep 2017
For 16 years Dr Johan Kruger, founder of CMI-South Africa laboured tirelessly, defending the historicity of Genesis and demonstrating that Genesis is foundational to the Gospel.
by Robert Zins
Heaven vs nirvana
23 Sep 2017
Could the Christian concept of ‘Heaven’ (or ‘the New Heavens and Earth’) come from the Buddhist notion of ‘nirvana’?
by Shaun Doyle
At the cutting edge of creation evangelism
21 Sep 2017
How to reach others with the Gospel message by starting conversations about creation.
by Warren Nunn
Darwin’s corrosive idea
19 Sep 2017
A survey by the Discovery Institute draws attention to the incredible scientific illiteracy that underpins the general acceptance of evolution.
by D.R. Statham