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The death of my beloved wife
Death will come to all of us unless Christ returns, so how can we be comforted after the death of a loved one?
by Clarence Janzen
The Genesis genealogies
The Genesis genealogies are both a historical account, which can be used to calculate the age of world, and a key aspect of the fulfillment of the Messianic promise.
by James (Jim) R. Hughes
Wayne Grudem’s second edition of Systematic Theology a disappointment for biblical creationists
Grudem’s Systematic Theology gets a new edition after 25 years. We review his chapter on creation.
by Lita Sanders
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
Did Mark plagiarize Esther?
Responding to a skeptical demand for wooden literalism.
by Lita Sanders
Added details to Christ’s birth story?
Where was Jesus actually born? And are nativity scenes in error?
by Lita Sanders
How did Adam and Eve ‘become like God in knowing good and evil’?
What did Adam and Eve learn? How did God ‘know good and evil’?
by Shaun Doyle
Refuting evolutionary agitprop
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Jonathan Sarfati
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
Animals on the Ark
Various old-earth positions have loads of trouble figuring out why God put animals on the ark!
by Paul Price
Immanuel: The Gospel according to Isaiah
Isaiah prophesied the Messiah’s arrival hundreds of years in advance.
by Lita Sanders
Christian critic calls young-earth creationism “laughable and dangerous”
Response to a correspondent who takes issue with Genesis as literal history.
by Keaton Halley