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Christianity and the origin of religion
Did we just invent religion? What was the original religion? Was Christianity copied from pagan religions?
by Shaun Doyle
A patronizing letter to the author of Genesis
Former Bishop of Edinburgh The Right Reverend Richard Holloway blames Genesis for the world’s environmental problems and tells the Author of Genesis he has been badly misunderstood!
by Gavin Cox
Answering moral nihilism
Is God’s definition of ‘good’ arbitrary?
by Lita Sanders
Is Jesus ‘just a product of His time and place?’
A correspondent asks whether Jesus’ claims to deity might simply be made up ‘to separate the faithful from their money.’ Lita Sanders responds.
by Lita Sanders
Racism and Cain
The Bible provides the antidote to racism and slavery, and a basic chronology of Cain.
by Lita Cosner, Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Must we believe in Christ to be saved?
How would you answer this vitally important question?
by Lita Sanders
Would the pre-Fall world have been overrun by animals?
If there was no pre-Fall animal death, would they have overrun the world if Adam hadn’t sinned?
by Shaun Doyle
Theistic evolution and the doctrine of death
‘No death before sin’, say biblical creationists, as an argument against theistic evolution—but there is so much more to the argument than that.
by Philip Bell
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
BioLogos misreads Jesus on the age of the earth
Theistic evolutionists at BioLogos make a vain attempt to sidestep Jesus’ teaching on the age of the earth.
by Keaton Halley
Reclaiming the rainbow
The rainbow is a symbol of God’s mercy to all mankind, but has now been adopted on to the so-called ‘pride flag’, sometimes called the rainbow flag.
by Andrew Sibley
The 7 Churches of Revelation, Times of Fire: movie review
By looking at the archaeological record and trying to understand what the early churches went through, there are lessons for us today.
by Gary Bates