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Defending the authority of Scripture
Lael Weinberger talks with leading Bible expositor John MacArthur
by Lael Weinberger
Is God ‘simple’?
Does God have parts?
by Shaun Doyle, Tas Walker
Is the Bible an immoral book?
Skeptics twisting the Scriptures
by Lita Sanders
Gap theory revisited
‘Gap theory’ has no exegetical basis in Scripture in both ancient Hebrew and 17th century English.
by Lita Cosner, Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Counting the stars
by Werner Gitt
Who wrote Isaiah?
Isaiah contains accurate predictions about the future, including the coming Messiah. So liberals have desperately attacked its authenticity.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati, Lita Cosner
The Bible and interracial marriage
To whet your appetite, this is a sneak peek of an article on this vexing question in a soon-to-be-released Creation magazine.
by Carl Wieland
Racism and Cain
The Bible provides the antidote to racism and slavery, and a basic chronology of Cain.
by Lita Cosner, Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Pagan copycat thesis
Jesus was not made up from pagan myths
by Lita Sanders
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
Theologian: Genesis means what it says!
A seminary head of Old Testament explains that Genesis unambiguously teaches recent creation in six normal-length days, and why it’s so important.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Hidden messages in Scripture?
Is the plain meaning (i.e. the historical grammatical reading) of Scripture enough?
by Lita Sanders