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Nice theologians leading the church away from the truth
They may appear to be genuine shepherds, but many are leading their flocks astray.
by Don Batten
Defending vital doctrines and the deity of Christ
Do we really confess Jesus as God? To understand New Testament confessions, it is important to understand the Old Testament basis. Many Old Testament references to God/YHWH/Jehovah are applied to Jesus.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Counting the stars
by Werner Gitt
Gay Marriage—a big stick to beat the church with
Gay marriage is becoming the law of the land—and Christians are being ordered to cater to this in ways that violate our faith.
by Gary Bates
Evolution/long ages contradicts Genesis order of Creation
Genesis and evolution disagree about both time frame and order of events.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Easter’s earliest creed
The Resurrection of Christ, and the powerful historical evidence that supports it, validates Genesis history at the same time.
by Daniel Anderson
Roman Catholicism and Genesis
A Roman Catholic priest and Ph.D. physicist shows how biblical creation was the traditional view of the Church Fathers and medieval Church Doctors and makes sense of science.
by Michael Oard
Refutation of New Scientist’s Evolution: 24 myths and misconceptions
Second instalment of a refutation of a lengthy New Scientist diatribe against creation: refuting its contextually ignorant and outright incompetent charges of Bible ‘contradictions’.
by Jonathan Sarfati
London Times reports that the Bible is not anti-female: is this news?
The Bible is the most female-friendly book around, in contrast to the female inferiority taught by the early Darwinians. What did the purity laws mean?
by Lita Sanders
Does God judge sinners?
And how does Jesus’ death allow sinners to go free and be reconciled to God?
by Shaun Doyle
The use of creation in the Old Testament
Is creation an important Old Testament doctrine outside of Genesis?
by Lita Sanders
Vintage Journal: Genesis 1 and the gap theory
Correct exegesis with close attention to syntax and semantics supports the plain reading of Genesis 1
by Charles V. Taylor