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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
An unconvincing Shroud story
This book presents a fascinating but impossible thesis for the origin and significance of the Shroud of Turin.
by Lita Sanders
The Resurrection and Genesis
Jesus’ resurrection was a historical event, and it depends on the historical reality of the events of Genesis 1.
by Lita Sanders
What part of Genesis should we believe? All of it!
A conservative columnist slips up on Genesis.
by Lita Sanders
The Church Fathers on the Genesis Flood
The Church Fathers were practically unanimous in affirming the historical reality and global extent of the Genesis Flood.
by Paul Garner
Genesis 1 and theories of origin
Dr John Dickson responds to Prof. Zuiddam’s criticism of his attempt to make room for secular origins ‘science’ in Genesis 1 and Prof. Zuiddam replies.
by John Dickson and Benno Zuiddam
The Fall and the existence of other religions
If there is only one true god, then how come the world today has diverse religions?
by Lita Sanders
Dubious and dangerous exposition
A review of The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate by John H. Walton
by Dominic Statham
Are praying mantises kosher?
Can the Bible count the number of legs on an insect?
by Rory McClure
Defending the authority of Scripture
Lael Weinberger talks with leading Bible expositor John MacArthur
by Lael Weinberger