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Interpreting Genesis
Why is it so important to interpret Genesis as reliable history?
by Carl Wieland, Jonathan Sarfati
Is the Bible our sole final authority?
How do we know which books should be in the Bible which should not?
by Lita Sanders
Is God ‘forced by His nature’ to be loving?
Is God forced to be loving by his nature?
by Shaun Doyle
Why did God give us a book?
Out of all the possible modes of communication, why did God give us a book?
by Lita Sanders
The way we are—psychology and Genesis
The psychological problems that many people experience can be linked to man’s broken relationship with God as recorded in Genesis.
by Christelle Withers-Mayne
What about those who have never heard?
What happens to those who never get to hear the Good News of salvation?
by Lita Sanders
If Christ is not raised
The resurrection is central to the Christian faith.
by Lita Sanders
What the New Testament doesn’t say
The New Testament doesn’t specifically cite every detail from Genesis 1–11; and this is evidence for creation’s importance in the earliest church.
by Lita Sanders
Is Genesis poetry? and Who was the father of hermeneutics?
This weekend feedback discusses the origin of the non-literal interpretation of Genesis, and who deserves the title ‘Father of Hermeneutics’.
by Lita Sanders
Five things you may not know about Eve
Was ‘Eve’ her real name? What did she look like? Did she know the Gospel?
by Philip Robinson and Lucien Tuinstra
What part of Genesis should we believe? All of it!
A conservative columnist slips up on Genesis.
by Lita Sanders
Mutations, and why you shouldn’t marry your cousin
Are creation geneticists wrong about mutation rates? And how distantly related should parents be for genetically healthy offspring?
by Robert Carter