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Philosophical arguments for God
Why think God exists? Here are several reasons why.
by Shaun Doyle
Has the Garden of Eden been found?
Has the Garden of Eden been found?
by Tas Walker
Does God have body parts?
Moses describes God’s activities in human terms such as speaking, seeing, hearing, walking, etc. Should we regard these descriptions as being ‘literal’?
by Russell Grigg
How could Adam have named all the animals in a single day?
Creatures need to be called something. So who decided a dog would be called a dog?
by Andrew Kulikovsky
Cosmic and universal death from Adam’s fall: an exegesis of Romans 8:19–23a
Romans 8 testifies that the Curse is universal in extent.
by Henry B. Smith Jr
Is the raqîa‘ (‘firmament’) a solid dome?
Is the raqîa‘ (‘firmament’) a solid dome?
by James Holding
Calvin said: Genesis means what it says
One of Christendom’s most significant reformers was in no doubt about what Genesis taught regarding the age of the earth.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Christmas and Genesis
How does creation relate to this season? Because the babe in Bethlehem was the Creator of the Universe!
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Romans 5:12–21: Paul’s view of literal Adam
Many passages in Scripture require Adam to be historical. Among them is Romans 5:12–21, where a historical Adam is contrasted with the historical Jesus.
by Lita Sanders
Using the Bible to prove the Bible?
Jesus’ words break the circle.
by Jonathan Sarfati
What’s in a name?
Why did Moses use different names for God in Genesis chapters 1 and 2?
by Russell Grigg
Who wrote Isaiah?
Isaiah contains accurate predictions about the future, including the coming Messiah. So liberals have desperately attacked its authenticity.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati, Lita Cosner