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Defining terms
21 Mar 2024
‘Natural selection’ and ‘evolution’ can mean different things to different people. A leading evolutionist who tried to fix the problem has been largely ignored—unfortunately.
by David Catchpoole
Evolutionary syncretism: a critique of BioLogos
02 Nov 2023
BioLogos claims to bring science and faith together, but leaves important doctrines on the cutting-room floor in the process, including the authority of Christ Himself.
by Lita Sanders
The use of Genesis in the New Testament
21 Jun 2022
Why should New Testament scholars care about the interpretation of Genesis? Because the New Testament quotes it frequently—as history!
by Lita Sanders
How to reach into schools without reaching into schools!
14 Jun 2022
Reaching school teachers with information they’ve never heard before is the key to exposing students to creation.
by Gary Bates
The Incarnation: Why did God become Man?
23 Dec 2019
Why did the Creator take on human nature? How does this relate to Genesis creation and even before that?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Is Christianity ‘for whites only’?
12 Jan 2012
‘Racist Christianity’ is a contradiction in terms
by Lita Cosner, Car Wieland
Racism—a consequence of evolution?
07 Apr 2011
An icon of evolution is grimly representative of evolution’s role in inspiring racism.
by Lita Cosner, Gary Bates
What all atheists have to believe
17 Mar 2011
Have you ever been curious to know what atheists believe? Here are three things that all atheists must adhere to be intellectually satisfied.
by Calvin Smith
Is the whole creation fallen?
08 Mar 2011
Did Adam’s sin really affect the whole universe?
by Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
Ernst Haeckel: a hostile witness to the truth of the Bible
03 Mar 2011
An interesting piece of history shows us that the science based on a biblical worldview has been quite accurate in comparison to our modern knowledge.
by E van Niekerk
Darwin’s Lamarckism vindicated?
01 Mar 2011
Darwin later rejected pure ‘Darwinism’ for Larmarckism and now discoveries in epigenetics suggest that inheritance of acquired characteristics does occur.
by Robert W Carter
‘Carnivorous’ dinosaurs had plant diet
27 Jan 2011
Theropods, the dino group that includes T.rex, were all predators, right? No, about half of them had a salad diet! See also how they challenge dino-to-bird dogma.
by Jonathan Sarfati and Liita Cosner