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Vintage Journal: Pre-Adamites and human fossils
Can the human fossil record, with its evidence of suffering, disease, sin and death, be dated before Adam?
by Marvin L. Lubenow
Pulling back from unbelief?
Restoring a key ingredient to the life of the church makes a huge difference.
by David Catchpoole
Is the whole creation fallen?
Did Adam’s sin really affect the whole universe?
by Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
Vintage Journal: The origin of life
A critique of current scientific models
by Aw Swee-Eng
Joshua’s long day
Wouldn’t people be flung into space if the world stopped rotating? What really happened?
by Russell Grigg
Is charity more important than apologetics?
Some people say that feeding the poor is more important than debating ‘side issues’ such as creation. Are they right?
by Lita Sanders
Australia’s ‘season of disasters’
A nation stands in shock at it?s worst-ever natural disaster
by Gary Bates
Can compromisers really be saved?
CMI often says that creation compromisers can be saved; are we wrong?
by Lita Sanders
‘Carnivorous’ dinosaurs had plant diet
Theropods, the dino group that includes T.rex, were all predators, right? No, about half of them had a salad diet! See also how they challenge dino-to-bird dogma.
by Jonathan Sarfati and Liita Cosner
Naming the animals: all in a day’s work for Adam
Adam, the world’s first zoologist, did the world’s first animal classification.
by Russell Grigg
Plenty of time
For oil reserves, for distant starlight to reach the earth, and for God (who created time)
by Jonathan Sarfati and David Catchpoole
Is Genesis poetry? and Who was the father of hermeneutics?
This weekend feedback discusses the origin of the non-literal interpretation of Genesis, and who deserves the title ‘Father of Hermeneutics’.
by Lita Sanders