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Electric Stargazers
Electric Stargazers are monster fish that uses multiple lures, ambush, venom, and electricity to hunt their prey.
by Joel Tay
Cancer and Creation
Testimony of former cancer patient about facing discouraging odds of survival with a malignant tumour, including his Creation reflections, and how God worked in it for good.
by Marc Ambler
The marring of creation and some implications for ecosystem functioning
How might ecosystem functioning have differed before the Fall?
by Warren Shipton
Is the Genesis 3 curse 'unfair'?
Is it 'unfair' that Adam's sin affects all creation?
by Shaun Doyle
Must God give people a chance at salvation?
God is perfectly good. Does that mean he must give everyone a chance at salvation?
by Shaun Doyle
Creation rejoices!
‘Creation’ is not in a state of rejoicing now—but the day will come when a restored creation will be a reality.
by Peter Howe
Altogether—Unbelievable! Part 1
In a Christian radio interview, Richard Dawkins has the upper-hand in pointing out the inconsistencies of God using evolution to create, whereas Francis Collins fudges on faith.
by Gavin Cox
Would God make a world where He condemns everyone?
If God does not owe anyone salvation, would He make a world where nobody gets saved?
by Shaun Doyle
How did bad things come about?
Why are there predators, parasites, pathogens, in a very good creation? God didn’t make them that way! They became harmful after Adam’s fall. Poison depends on dose.
The Genesis genealogies
The Genesis genealogies are both a historical account, which can be used to calculate the age of world, and a key aspect of the fulfillment of the Messianic promise.
by James (Jim) R. Hughes
T. rex, cats, and attack-defence structures
Answering a question about the purpose of attack-defence structures like claws, and about vegetarian diets pre-Fall.
by Gavin Cox
Genetic Entropy and the Gospel
Multiple pieces of evidence support the idea of genetic entropy, but if it is true there is no hope for the human race outside of the second coming of Jesus Christ.
by Robert Carter