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Creation evangelism
The ‘big picture’ in which the Gospel makes sense.
by Carl Wieland
Who is being divisive about creation?
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by Lita Sanders
Adam and Noah: two beginnings
The parallels between Creation Week and Noah’s Flood underline the worldwide nature of the Flood.
by Don Batten
Claim Robert Ballard discovered Noah’s Flood in the Black Sea is not correct
Robert Ballard discovered the Titanic but not Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker
Perils of Theistic Evolution
The case against theistic evolution must not be silenced by claims that creationism brings the gospel into disrepute—on the contrary, the stakes are high and this is no time for surrender!
by Philip Bell
The ‘bird of prey’ that’s not
This fierce looking bird, with its sharp, hooked beak, and vicious ‘raptor’ talons, looks ‘obviously’ designed for tearing and devouring flesh—but it normally nibbles nuts.
by David Catchpoole
Piranha
Piranhas are renowned for tearing the flesh off live animals that venture into South American rivers. But has their fearsome reputation been greatly exaggerated?
by David Catchpoole
Why do Christians want to defend evolution?
Evolution is naturalism for biology and undermines the integrity of the gospel; so why marry it with the Bible?
by Don Batten
The lion that wouldn’t eat meat
Really? A vegetarian lioness? Yes indeed, an ‘echo’ of Eden …
by David Catchpoole
Could Adam and Eve have given rise to all the ‘races’?
‘Races’, genetics, and the biblical history of the world.
by Robert Carter, Carl Wieland
‘No death before the Fall’?
The importance of the distinction of nephesh chayyah life.
by Lita Sanders
‘Acellular’ first life?
Did the hypothetical ‘first life’ need to be cellular?
by Don Batten