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Adam and Eve in historical survey—learn but be leery
A historical survey of Adam and Eve—from a skeptical perspective.
by Philip B. Bell
Creation: a form of white supremacy?
Scientific American accuses creationists of white supremacy, glossing over evolution’s own disgusting racist past.
by Shaun Doyle
Is the age of the earth important?
My Christian friends don’t think it is
by Tas Walker
The fruit of sin vs the fruit of sanctification: a Pauline allusion to Genesis 3 in Romans 6
Does Paul allude to the Fall in Romans 6?
by Lita Sanders
A biased survey of the history of Genesis interpretation
A biased survey of the history of Genesis interpretation.
by Lita Sanders
Systematic theology with a solid foundation
Systematic theology with a solid foundation
by Cody J. Guitard
Prewired language processing
Humans are born with brains 'prewired' to see words. How can evolutionists explain this?
by James R. Hughes
The Fall
How the disobedience of the first human couple had consequences for humanity. Only a historical Adam and Eve makes sense of death, suffering, and the Gospel.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Did God make Adam ‘half-female’?
Are women superior to men because they have one more X chromosome?
by Shaun Doyle
A 'genealogical' Adam and Eve?
A new model that claims Adam and Eve can be the genealogical ancestors, but not the genetic ancestors, of all people alive today, after people evolved from apes, fails all biblical tests.
by Robert Carter and John Sanford
From a rib to a 206-bone human
Did Eve transition from a single bone to a 206-bone human? What about the transition from molecules to man?
by Matthew Cserhati
Eve, the rib, and modern genetics
Scientific investigation supports the idea that we descend from an original couple.
by Jonathan Sarfati