Explore
Back to Topics
Page 12 of 26 (309 Articles)
Politicizing Scripture
When politics becomes the measure for a Bible translation, it is a perversion of Scripture, no matter whose politics are involved.
by Lita Sanders
Professing creation
Senior South African academic challenges the dominant paradigm.
by Carl Wieland and Jonathan Sarfati
Will the New Heavens and Earth be physical?
The whole point of the eternal state is that it’s a restoration of the world to the way God originally created it in Genesis 1—very good.
by Shaun Doyle
Please Pardon This Interruption
Refutation of apostate Bart Ehrman’s latest attack on Christianity and the reliability of the New Testament, Jesus Interrupted
by James Patrick Holding
Process theism
Is process theology compatible with the Bible?
by Shaun Doyle
Noah’s Ark and salvation
Biblical language could not be clearer; Noah’s Flood had to be a global event.
by John Hartnett
Sensational Seeds—compact packages attest to God’s handiwork
A farmer plants a seed. Night and day, whether he sleeps or gets up, the seed sprouts and grows, though he does not know how …
by David Catchpoole
Do we have enough evidence to trust the Bible?
A lawyer gives his perspective on the Bible’s credibility as eyewitness testimony.
by Cortney Alexander
The first book of public hygiene
by David Wise
Dealing with claims of Bible ‘contradiction’
Skeptics come up with Bible contradiction claims all the time—from the superficially plausible to the supremely preposterous. How do we deal with them? Also, does the Bible say pi = 3, and what does it mean by “God is light”?
by Lita Cosner, Dr Jonathan Sarfati
US Supreme Court legalizes same-sex marriage—now what?
What should Christians do when what is an abomination to God becomes the law of the land?
History and pseudo-history
The literary framework approach to Genesis has become very popular among evangelical academics but there are many reasons why this belief is wrong.
by Robert Gurney