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Reclaiming the rainbow
The rainbow is a symbol of God’s mercy to all mankind, but has now been adopted on to the so-called ‘pride flag’, sometimes called the rainbow flag.
by Andrew Sibley
How did Adam and Eve ‘become like God in knowing good and evil’?
What did Adam and Eve learn? How did God ‘know good and evil’?
by Shaun Doyle
Important book confronts secular gender confusion
In today’s society, it’s important for Christians to be able to defend the biblical teaching about gender and marriage. This book helps.
by List Cosner
Evolution cannot take credit for morality
Answering the claim that morality can arise through a naturalistic evolutionary process.
by Keaton Halley
Humanists UK seek to ‘ban repentance’!
Will it be legal to encourage repentance from sexual sin?
by Gavin Cox
A Christian response to a secular society
What fills the void once the Bible is rejected? BLM thinking, celebrating gay relationships, claiming transgender women are actually women are just some ‘secular creeds’ discussed in a new book.
by Lucien Tuinstra
Why is sin attractive?
Did God make sin that way? Or is there something inherent in what sin is that makes it attractive?
by Shaun Doyle
Why should a Christian ‘labour and toil’?
Are Christians exempt from work, or on the contrary, called to work, unto the Lord? Our work ethics are rooted in the book of Genesis.
by Marc Ambler
Binary-coded human beings
God coded the gender binary into every cell of our bodies.
by Ari Takku
The passing of a monarch
The death of Queen Elizabeth II is an opportunity for reflection, and gratitude to God, for her Christian life and service.
by Gavin Cox
Will the future be embodied?
Cryonics tries to sell us the idea of continuing future life by cleverly freezing our current bodies. But is this compatible with Scripture? Is it even scientifically feasible?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Documentary series ‘DNA Journey’ goes to Africa
We respond to a question about the out-of-Africa hypothesis, Mitochondrial Eve, and consider the implications for the way we value human beings.
by Andrew Sibley