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Hebrew professor affirms Genesis as real history
Dr Stephen Schrader, former Old Testament Department Chair and Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament, explains the importance of a historical Genesis.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Redemptive history and evolution don’t mix
Theistic evolutionists
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
Immanuel: The Gospel according to Isaiah
Isaiah prophesied the Messiah’s arrival hundreds of years in advance.
by Lita Sanders
Creation or endless cycle of re-creation?
Why the Bible gives us a linear view of history from creation to consummation in Christ.
by Shaun Doyle
Does the Bible tell us how God created?
Does it give us a timetable? Does it give us the mechanics of how the parts came together?
by Chris Smith
Genesis as ancient historical narrative
The genre of Genesis based on its grammar and its usage in the rest of Scripture shows that it is historical narrative
by Lita Sanders
Is the Bible’s historical record reliable?
Does the Bible’s record of Sennacherib’s attack of Jerusalem contradict extrabiblical historical records?
by Lita Sanders
Was Jesus an alien?
How can we show the absurdity of the ‘alien Jesus’ idea?
by Shaun Doyle
The sixteen grandsons of Noah
Secular history shows that the survivors of Noah’s Flood were real people, whose names were indelibly carved on much of the ancient world.
by Russell Grigg
BioLogos misreads Jesus on the age of the earth
Theistic evolutionists at BioLogos make a vain attempt to sidestep Jesus’ teaching on the age of the earth.
by Keaton Halley
The Bible: is it guilty until proven innocent?
Challenge the assumption that we should be skeptical about Scripture!
by Lita Sanders