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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
Does ‘race’ science refute superior humans?
Does ‘race’ science refute superior humans? Angela Saini explores the depths of racism and eugenics through history and into present times.
by Lucien Tuinstra
The work ethic
The source of the work ethic that drove development of Western democracies.
by Marc Ambler
Just let the baby die—it’s Darwinism!
A chilling look at the logical result of Darwinism.
by Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
Abortion Choices
Abortion involves at least three choices which involve personal preference, the value of human life, and whether to take responsibility for one’s actions.
by Thomas Bailey
Jettisoning Genesis and the silent genocide
The astonishing numbers of abortions performed each year is indicative of the complete loss of society’s Judeo-Christian foundations, which should drive Christians to their knees in prayer.
by Gavin Cox
Was there a curse of Ham?
Is the curse of Ham real? Are there three races according to the sons of Noah? What can we learn from the Bible, history and science?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Ethiopia’s ‘little Edens’
How the church in Ethiopia preserved biodiversity.
by Lita Sanders
“No To Racism” campaign backlash
Will racism ever be eradicated? Does the world have the remedy? A return to biblical creation is needed: God made from one man every nation of mankind.
by Lucien Tuinstra
Is the mind all that matters?
Does the brain represent the seat of our humanity? Is it okay to experiment with minibrains grown in the lab?
by Matthew Cserhati
Reformation Wall Vandalized Yet Again
Reformation wall defaced. Whodunnit and why? Widespread acceptance of homosexuality today signals spiritual situation of our modern culture.
by Matthew Cserhati, Joel Tay
No monkey business here please, we’re the BBC!
The BBC are enthusiastic purveyors of evolution, so why sack their staff when they base their moral decisions on the BBC’s teaching?
by Gavin Cox