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The Conundrum of Compromise
Compromising on Genesis has far reaching consequences, even for the cross.
by Joel Tay
Five first instances of biblical words
Quibbles over semantics can be irritating, but knowing the true meaning of the words of Scripture is enlightening.
by Lucien Tuinstra
The Genesis 5 and 11 fluidity question
Many modern scholars believe that the Genesis genealogies contain gaps and cite fluidity as the reason. What is fluidity and why is it wrong?
by Travis R. Freeman
Genesis: Bible authors believed it to be history
Those who insist that Biblical creationists are being divisive over ‘small details’, need to reconsider what Jesus said about Genesis.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Why marriage matters
Genesis teaches us that marriage has been baked into human nature by God, who created us. Social science shows it is a good design, vital for human flourishing.
by Keaton Halley
Genesis is history!
The language of Genesis shows that it’s history, and that’s how the rest of the Bible treats it.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Genesis contradictions?
Skeptics claim that the order of creation in Genesis 2 is different to that in chapter 1. But is it?
by Don Batten
The worldview dilemma
As parents we need to have a coherent Biblical worldview that we can share with, and model for our children. To do this we must become equipped.
by Erin Hughes
Early church fathers and creation
The majority of Church Fathers who commented on the issue believed that God created in six 24-hour days.
by Jonathan Sarfati
How to have a right relationship with God
The Old Testament sacrificial system was never meant to abolish sin; it was a means of confession of sins and a demonstration of repentance
by Russell Grigg
Miracles and science
A reader questions the rationality of believing in miracles. However, the response points out that the argument commits a logical fallacy, and that sceptical attacks commit circular reasoning.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Egypt and the short Sojourn: Part 2
The debate between a long and a short Egyptian Sojourn rages on, but many things in the Bible and Egyptian archaeology correspond to the short Sojourn.
by Robert Carter, Gary Bates