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Added details to Christ’s birth story?
Where was Jesus actually born? And are nativity scenes in error?
by Lita Sanders
Jesus’ family tree
What can we learn by looking at Jesus’ ancestors?
by Lita Sanders
Christmas-Why?
Why do we celebrate Christmas? And why on December 25th?
by Russell Grigg
Does the Bible compel an old-earth interpretation?
Is the Bible so clearly an old-earth book that a young-earth reading is absurd?
by Shaun Doyle
Göbekli Tepe shows evidence of geometric planning
Göbekli Tepe is one of the world’s oldest architectural sites and is associated with early biblical history. It reveals further secrets demonstrating the mathematical and engineering knowledge of post-Flood man.
by Phil Robinson and Robert Carter
Enoch: The man who walked with God
The genealogy in Genesis 5 is a somber history of death—with one startling exception
by Lita Sanders
Could God inspire error?
A reader asks: Could God inspire error? And: do people continue to sin in Hell?
by Lita Sanders
The parable of the cupboard and Genesis 1:29–30
A simple parable to help you in your conversations with Christian old-earthers.
by Paul Price
A long-overdue review of A Civic Biology
A Civic Biology was the centerpiece of the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial. It is high time to review what was in that textbook.
by Robert W Carter
William Lane Craig on creation and anthropology
Responding to recent William Lane Craig statements about creation and the historical Adam and Eve.
by Lita Cosner, Paul Price, Robert Carter
Responding to liberal scholarship on Behemoth
Some liberal scholars are advancing a ‘lewd hypothesis’ about the description of Job’s behemoth in Job 40:17.
by Paul Price
Was the Bible updated?
We answer the question: Was the Bible’s text updated by later scribes?
by Lita Sanders