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Does God have body parts?
Moses describes God’s activities in human terms such as speaking, seeing, hearing, walking, etc. Should we regard these descriptions as being ‘literal’?
by Russell Grigg
The importance of the Resurrection of Christ to our salvation
What is so important about the Resurrection of Jesus, that without it no one can be saved?
by Russell Grigg
How could Adam have named all the animals in a single day?
Creatures need to be called something. So who decided a dog would be called a dog?
by Andrew Kulikovsky
How Genesis 13 undermines the ‘gap theory’
A new angle on why the Gap Theory holds no water—comparing Genesis 1 with Genesis 13.
by Phil Robinson
Is the raqîa‘ (‘firmament’) a solid dome?
Is the raqîa‘ (‘firmament’) a solid dome?
by James Holding
Cosmic and universal death from Adam’s fall: an exegesis of Romans 8:19–23a
Romans 8 testifies that the Curse is universal in extent.
by Henry B. Smith Jr
Calvin said: Genesis means what it says
One of Christendom’s most significant reformers was in no doubt about what Genesis taught regarding the age of the earth.
by Jonathan Sarfati
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
Christmas and Genesis
How does creation relate to this season? Because the babe in Bethlehem was the Creator of the Universe!
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Jonah and the great fish
by Russell Grigg
Romans 5:12–21: Paul’s view of literal Adam
Many passages in Scripture require Adam to be historical. Among them is Romans 5:12–21, where a historical Adam is contrasted with the historical Jesus.
by Lita Sanders
Using the Bible to prove the Bible?
Jesus’ words break the circle.
by Jonathan Sarfati