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Is Genesis 1 Just Reworked Babylonian Myth?
The larger body of evidence shows why the simplistic claims do not work.
by Murray Adamthwaite
Spacetime and the Trinity
Is Jesus intrinsically bound in spacetime?
by Shaun Doyle
Abortion: an indispensable right or violence against women?
Sex-selection abortion has resulted in killing girl babies, leading to a surplus of men. This is a dilemma for today’s abortion-on-demand feminists, who betray the pro-life stance of the feminist founders.
by Lita Sanders
Is there a universal way Christians should interpret the Bible?
Many Christians struggle to know how the scriptures should be interpreted. This is particularly problematic for many looking at the book of Genesis.
by Calvin Smith
Adam and Noah: two beginnings
The parallels between Creation Week and Noah’s Flood underline the worldwide nature of the Flood.
by Don Batten
How does the Bible teach 6,000 years?
Calculating the dates from the Flood to the Exile.
by Lita Sanders
The Bible: Jewish folklore and nothing more?
Today’s feedback features a skeptic who questions the authenticity and reliability of the Bible, positing hopeless contradictions between Jesus and Paul and portraying the Bible as Jewish folklore.
by Shaun Doyle
Our Triune God
How do we explain how God is Three in One?
by Lita Sanders
Is brother-sister intermarriage intrinsically immoral?
Does Leviticus 18 imply that brother-sister intermarriage was always wrong?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
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
Science, history, and the Bible
Where do evolution and the Bible fit into how we investigate science and history?
by Shaun Doyle
Of missing gaps and magic bullets
Does the Bible teach any sort of a ‘gap’ theory? Is there such a thing as a universal ‘knock down’ argument against evolution?
by Carl Wieland