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Is BibleProject Biblical?
While BibleProject has become increasingly popular recently, we believe that there are some concerns that need to be addressed. What some perceive as minor differences can have far-reaching implications.
by Chris Day
How the Scriptures affirm a literal and historical six-day creation
How can we tell that the Bible doesn’t just depict God making the world in six days?
by Shaun Doyle
David Attenborough’s Conquest of the Skies: The first to fly
Our response to David Attenborough’s TV programmes ‘Conquest of the Skies’. The evidence shows beetles, birds, and other fliers were created; they did not evolve.
by Russell Grigg
The Seven-Day Week
Around the world today, people observe a seven-day week. Why do we have the concept of a week at all?
by James (Jim) R. Hughes
The creation hyperbola
How long God took to create reflects his power.
by Werner Gitt
Mathematics
Some academics claim that mathematics could be racist, and that there is such a thing as ‘white math’.
by James R. Hughes
Literal days before the sun
Critics of biblical creation often use ‘days before the sun’ to try to prove that the creation days were not ~24 hours.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Does the Bible compel an old-earth interpretation?
Is the Bible so clearly an old-earth book that a young-earth reading is absurd?
by Shaun Doyle
Is Genesis 1 only about functional creation?
John Walton’s claim that Genesis 1 is exclusively about functional creation is considered and critiqued.
by Keaton Halley
Yom is not an Eon
Some argue the Hebrew word yôm in Genesis 1 means a long time period because they try to fit billions of years into the Bible. Have they got a point?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Foliage in fast forward
Critics say mature plants during creation week are a problem for biblical creationists.
by Keaton Halley
Creation days and Orthodox Jewish tradition
When the traditional sources are consulted, a day is literally a day.
by Paul James-Griffiths