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The ‘gender neutral’ Bible
‘Inclusive’ versions of the Bible distort the message of Scripture to avoid being offensive.
by Lita Sanders
Why Genesis 5 is a key chapter in the Bible
The chronology of the genealogy in Genesis 5 ties Creation week to the subsequent events, strongly authenticating the real history of Genesis 1–11.
by Paul A. Hansen
Has the New Testament been corrupted?
The New Testament is the most well-attested ancient work—and we are finding new manuscripts even today!
by Lita Sanders
God created with functional maturity, not ‘appearance of age’
Did Adam and Eve have navels, and the first trees have growth rings? Did God create light in transit from stars? What did Philip Gosse really teach?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Can we believe the Gospels?
One of Australia’s top legal minds examines the New Testament evidence for the Resurrection. He applies the standard criteria used by courts throughout the Western world to test the reliability of witnesses.
by Clarrie Briese
Gospel Dates and Reliability
When were the Gospels written? How long was this after the events they record? Should they be trusted if they were written decades later?
by Lita Sanders
Rainbows, the Flood, and the Covenant
Rainbows were produced by light dispersion both before and after the Flood. After the Flood, God gave it a new meaning: the sign of the Noahic Covenant.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Augustine young earth creationist
Those who want to fit deep time into the Bible often cite Augustine in support. However, Augustine was a young earth creationist, as a scholar of Augustine’s works reveals.
by Prof. Benno Zuiddam
The ‘Nashville Statement’ on marriage
The Nashville Statement and what does the Bible say about homosexuality and transgenderism?
by Joel Tay
Unfolding the plan
The concept of God is not something that has evolved, but is unfolded for us in the Bible, which tells us that God is Creator, Lawgiver, Judge and Saviour.
by Russell Grigg
Creation in-depth: The Evangelical church
Has the evangelical church lost its ‘saltiness’ in the world by abandoning the authority of Scripture?
by Andrew S Kulikovsky
Is there a universal way Christians should interpret the Bible?
Many Christians struggle to know how the scriptures should be interpreted. This is particularly problematic for many looking at the book of Genesis.
by Calvin Smith