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Origin of life: the polymerization problem
Origin of life: the polymerization problem
by Jonathan Sarfati
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
Preaching the Gospel in today’s society
The Apostle Paul had two different starting points in his preaching, depending on his audience.
by Russell Grigg
A very revealing Questionnaire
Here are nine simple questions to ask your future possible pastor, youth group leader or Bible College principal to find out their view of Genesis.
by CMI staff
The stingray of death
In the aftermath of Steve Irwin’s death, many question the brevity of his life.
by David Catchpoole
Evenings and mornings
How can there be evenings and mornings in Genesis 1 before the creation of the sun on Day 4?
by Andrew Kulikovsky
What was the ancient Jewish view of creation?
In the centuries before and after the coming of Jesus Christ, how did Jewish theologians understand the creation account in Genesis?
by David Malcolm
Could monkeys type the 23 Psalm?
No, not even if time was infinite. Read why.
by Russell Grigg
Can Christians believe evolution?
As we have often stated, we regard evolution as contrary to Scripture, but Christians can still be saved despite believing in it. A guest author explains some reasons for this, including how Christians are never fully mature when saved.
by Kevin Moritz
Science: The rules of the game
by Carl Wieland
Was life really created in a test tube? And does it disprove biblical creation?
Did Craig Venter make a synthetic life form, and does it show that life could have evolved from non-living chemicals?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Who is being divisive about creation?
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the now-released December issue of Journal of Creation. Subscribers will be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.
by Lita Sanders