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Is the seventh day an eternal day?
Can Hebrews 4 justify long creation days?
by n/a
Genesis is history!
The language of Genesis shows that it’s history, and that’s how the rest of the Bible treats it.
by Jonathan Sarfati
More false claims by Hugh Ross
Hugh Ross makes excuses for ignoring Refuting Compromise, and claims that YECs have ignored A Matter of Days.
by Jonathan Sarfati
A Defense of Six-Day Creation
A former compromising pastor explains why he now believes that a strong stance on Genesis is critical for the church.
by G I Williamson
Shame on Charisma!
The June 2003 issue of the leading Pentecostal magazine Charisma featured a shocking cover story, an error-filled puff piece about the leading ‘progressive creationist’ Hugh Ross plus a hatchet job on biblical (‘young earth’) creation.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Did God do what He said He did?
Dr Jonathan Sarfati answers a query on the length of God’s days.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Why is CMI so dogmatic on 24-hour creation days?
Why does six-day creation matter? How can we refute old-earth compromisers?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Mathematics
Some academics claim that mathematics could be racist, and that there is such a thing as ‘white math’.
by James R. Hughes
Six days? Really?
Are the days of creation ordinary days? Could they be long periods of time? Is Genesis 1 poetry? Does the length of the days really affect the Gospel?
by Dr Don Batten (contributing editor), Dr David Catchpoole, Dr Jonathan Sarfati and Dr Carl Wieland
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
Foliage in fast forward
Critics say mature plants during creation week are a problem for biblical creationists.
by Keaton Halley
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