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Vale Dr John C. Whitcomb (1924–2020)
It is hard to overstate the influence Dr John Whitcomb on the modern creation movement
by CMI staff
Is the Kalam argument for God a good argument?
What’s the difference between a good argument and a bad argument?
by Shaun Doyle
Dread of man: part 2—fear, hunting, and human diet
Was the ‘fear and dread’ of man in the animals after Noah’s Flood something new God specially brought about?
by Philip Bell
Pronoun wars around new version of Dutch Bible
Is capitalizing God’s pronouns a key biblical issue, or are the masculine pronouns more of a stumbling block for some?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Different understandings of origins?
How important are different understandings of origins?
by Shaun Doyle
The victory of the Last Adam
In the wilderness temptation, Jesus succeeded where Adam failed.
by Lita Sanders
Love and faith
We answer the questions: Is the love of God conditional or unconditional, and what did Abraham believe?
by Lita Sanders
Biblical Unity
Biblical unity is very important, but how does the Bible define it? Those who divide the church are those who introduce false teaching, not those who confront it.
by Joel Tay
Hope in the Resurrection of Christ
Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians proclaims Christ’s resurrection, grounded upon an historical first Adam, and explains that believers will also be changed into Christ’s image with incorruptible spiritual bodies.
by Andrew Sibley
Could God inspire error?
A reader asks: Could God inspire error? And: do people continue to sin in Hell?
by Lita Sanders
The study of creation science and the Bible are vital for spiritual maturity
Encouragement and advice for Christians, especially young people and students, who are interested in deepening their knowledge-base in creation science, and in their devotional studies.
by Andrew Sibley
Must God give people a chance at salvation?
God is perfectly good. Does that mean he must give everyone a chance at salvation?
by Shaun Doyle