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Do I need to be an apologist?
How should we think about apologetics?
by Lita Sanders
Unbelief ushers in unattendance
Can a house divided against itself stand? Does a church that does not believe its own doctrines have a future?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Top five questions posed by evolutionists answered!
Evolution’s top five arguments better support biblical creation – there is hope for college students.
by Matthew Cserhati
What humans do but animals don’t
Six abilities of humans that make us different from animals, and are features of God and thus make us accountable to Him.
by David Christie and Russell Grigg
Everything is theological
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be energised and strengthened by the powerful content and brilliant graphics
by Lita Sanders
Can Christians add the big bang to the Bible?
God tells us in Genesis how and when He created the heavens and the earth. It wasn’t by means of a bang no matter how big.
by Russell Grigg
Redemptive history and evolution don’t mix
Theistic evolutionists
by Lita Sanders
10 answers from biblical creationists: Part 1
Clergyman and geologist Michael Roberts has thrown down the gauntlet to creationists with 10 provocative, and supposedly unanswerable questions about their ‘young Earth’ belief! (Part 1 of our answer).
by Gavin Cox, Lucien Tuinstra
Evolution: a message of hope?
You think it’s no big deal how humans originated? Where, according to atheists, do meaning, value and significance come from? Is theistic evolution the answer?
by Philip Bell
Evolution and the Christian faith
The first man Adam? Original perfection in Eden? The Fall into sin? Noah’s Flood? For modern evangelicals to disregard Genesis 1–11 as history enhances rather than harms Christianity, doesn’t it?
by Philip Bell
'Why do you just bash evolution?'
Does CMI just bash evolution? Learn about both the positive and negative arguments in biblical apologetics.
by Jonathan Sarfati
OT scholar: Genesis teaches a short timescale
Old Testament professor: Genesis 5 and 11 are accurate and gap-free timelines that teach a ~6,000-year-old earth
by Jonathan Sarfati