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Genesis 1 and ‘seed faith’
Does the 'seed faith' principle undermine literal six-day creation?
by Shaun Doyle
Adam’s helper and God’s foreknowledge
If God knew all along that no animal would be a suitable helper, why bother parading the beasts before Adam?
by Keaton Halley
‘Beginnings’ before Genesis 1:1?
Does the dependent clause reading of Genesis 1:1 support the compatibility of the Bible with ‘billions of years’?
by Shaun Doyle
Creation and the Advent
More important than the facts of creation is our Creator!
by Jonathan Sarfati
God makes a way
Salvation is by faith through grace, but what is faith, and where do we get it?
by Gary Bates, Erin Hughes
Is CMI confusing Egyptian chronology?
A critic writes into CMI saying we are confusing when it comes to Egyptian chronology, and that Joseph’s pharaoh must have been an Egyptian.
by Gavin Cox, Gary Bates
Finding Adam—in Ancient Egypt
The Egyptians knew about Creation, Adam, Eve, the Serpent, and the Tree of Knowledge. This knowledge was handed down from Noah’s descendants after the Flood and Babel.
by Gavin Cox
Kant’s religion of reason and the reinterpretation of Genesis 1–3
How did Immanuel Kant’s philosophy affect the interpretation of Genesis 1–3?
by Martin Duboisée de Ricquebourg
The Seven-Day Week
Around the world today, people observe a seven-day week. Why do we have the concept of a week at all?
by James (Jim) R. Hughes
How did Adam and Eve ‘become like God in knowing good and evil’?
What did Adam and Eve learn? How did God ‘know good and evil’?
by Shaun Doyle
The victory of the Last Adam
In the wilderness temptation, Jesus succeeded where Adam failed.
by Lita Sanders
The Genesis genealogies
The Genesis genealogies are both a historical account, which can be used to calculate the age of world, and a key aspect of the fulfillment of the Messianic promise.
by James (Jim) R. Hughes