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Could Adam and Eve have given rise to all the ‘races’?
‘Races’, genetics, and the biblical history of the world.
by Robert Carter, Carl Wieland
Was Adam more guilty than Eve?
We discuss whether the Bible says that either Adam or Eve was more guilty than the other.
by Russell Grigg
What were Adam’s and Eve’s blood types?
Since God made Eve from Adam’s rib, would their blood types be identical? So how do we explain different blood types now?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Bodily functions and blue eyes in the pre-Fall world?
How helpful are our ideas of beauty and disgust at gauging what the pre-Fall world was like?
by Shaun Dayle
Eve, the rib, and modern genetics
Scientific investigation supports the idea that we descend from an original couple.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Is ‘the ultimate curse’ the result of ‘the sin of Adam and Eve’?
A reader questions ‘omitting’ Adam’s helpmate from blame for the world’s tragic condition.
by Russell Grigg
Did Adam understand what death was?
Is it possible that Adam could not have comprehended death if he had not seen death?
by Charles Taylor
How could unfallen Adam have sinned?
A correspondent asks: If the relationship between Adam and God was ‘very good’, why did Adam go against Him?
by Russell Grigg
Debating the historical Adam and Eve
A book that misses a chance to fully address or adequately explain young-age views on our first parents.
by Shaun Doyle
Creation: a form of white supremacy?
Scientific American accuses creationists of white supremacy, glossing over evolution’s own disgusting racist past.
by Shaun Doyle
Five things you may not know about Eve
Was ‘Eve’ her real name? What did she look like? Did she know the Gospel?
by Philip Robinson and Lucien Tuinstra
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