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Did God make Adam ‘half-female’?
Are women superior to men because they have one more X chromosome?
by Shaun Doyle
Aren’t Adam, Eve and Noah just legends?
The idea that the first 11 chapters of Genesis are not historical doesn’t stand up in the face of a ‘vital’ age-old principle.
by Andy McIntosh
The historical Adam and what he means for us
A review of: What Happened in the Garden, Abner Chou (Ed.)
by Shaun Doyle
How did Adam and Eve ‘become like God in knowing good and evil’?
What did Adam and Eve learn? How did God ‘know good and evil’?
by Shaun Doyle
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
Was Adam a UFO (unidentified figurative object)?
by David Shackelford
Elohim, Adam, and the divine relationship with humanity
Response to a question on the triune nature of God in the name Elohim, and the relationship between the Trinity, Adam, and humanity as a whole.
by Andrew Sibley
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
A family tree for all humanity?
A unified genealogy of modern and ancient humans incorrectly points to northeast African as the ancestral homeland. The results are entirely based on the evolutionary assumptions behind the model.
by Robert W. Carter
Systematic theology with a solid foundation
Systematic theology with a solid foundation
by Cody J. Guitard
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
Cancelling Eve
Until quite recently, an article on what it means to be a woman would have been deemed rather absurd. Not anymore. In our post-Christian culture, confusion abounds.
by Andrew Sibley