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Can compromisers really be saved?
CMI often says that creation compromisers can be saved; are we wrong?
by Lita Sanders
Why did God impose the death penalty for sin?
The measure of God’s wrath against sin is the measure of His holiness.
by Russell Grigg
Is Jesus Christ the Creator God?
Jesus’ miracles showed His power over creation—no need for evolution.
by Russell Grigg
Why did Jesus die?
How evolution and long ages destroy the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
by Roger Birch
The Wisdom of God: Jesus or a created thing?
A reader asks about a pastor’s claim that the first thing God created was Wisdom.
by CW (with addendum by Lita Cosner)
Is Jesus ‘just a product of His time and place?’
A correspondent asks whether Jesus’ claims to deity might simply be made up ‘to separate the faithful from their money.’ Lita Sanders responds.
by Lita Sanders
Dawkins’ Ironic Hypocrisy
Misotheists like Dawkins attack creationist teachings, but give credence to wacky ideas like ‘Jesus never existed’ rejected by historians. Other antitheists like Bill Maher hold even wackier views, e.g. rejecting germ theory.
by James Patrick Holdingi
Defending vital doctrines and the deity of Christ
Do we really confess Jesus as God? To understand New Testament confessions, it is important to understand the Old Testament basis. Many Old Testament references to God/YHWH/Jehovah are applied to Jesus.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Easter’s earliest creed
The Resurrection of Christ, and the powerful historical evidence that supports it, validates Genesis history at the same time.
by Daniel Anderson
Can we believe the Gospels?
One of Australia’s top legal minds examines the New Testament evidence for the Resurrection. He applies the standard criteria used by courts throughout the Western world to test the reliability of witnesses.
by Clarrie Briese
Miracles and science
A reader questions the rationality of believing in miracles. However, the response points out that the argument commits a logical fallacy, and that sceptical attacks commit circular reasoning.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The Da Vinci Code: Fiction masquerading as fact
The Da Vinci Code is the world’s top selling novel of the last three years, but its claims about Christianity don’t stack up.
by Russell Grigg