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Is ignorance bliss?
Ignoring the challenge of biblical creation may seem a sound decision if you think it is not scientific. But is it? Would you risk eternity on it?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Theistic evolution and the doctrine of death
‘No death before sin’, say biblical creationists, as an argument against theistic evolution—but there is so much more to the argument than that.
by Philip Bell
Unfolding the plan
The concept of God is not something that has evolved, but is unfolded for us in the Bible, which tells us that God is Creator, Lawgiver, Judge and Saviour.
by Russell Grigg
Helpful survey on demons, but unclear in places
What makes the Bible different from other ANE literature?
by Lita Sanders
Genetic Entropy and the Gospel
Multiple pieces of evidence support the idea of genetic entropy, but if it is true there is no hope for the human race outside of the second coming of Jesus Christ.
by Robert Carter
He is risen!
The resurrection is the glorious news that changed history and gives us hope in uncertain times.
by Lita Sanders
Is it ok to be a Christian and believe in evolution?
Can you be a Christian and believe in evolution?
by Joel Tay
Teaching ‘original goodness’ is anti-Gospel
The increasingly popular belief in the inherent pre-moral goodness of Homo sapiens denies the corruption of human nature at the Fall and sabotages the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
by Philip Bell
Jesus’ family tree
What can we learn by looking at Jesus’ ancestors?
by Lita Sanders
Enoch: The man who walked with God
The genealogy in Genesis 5 is a somber history of death—with one startling exception
by Lita Sanders
“Theology made reject creation”
A reader asks for help responding to someone who says, “It was theology, not science, that turned me off to creation.”
by Lita Sanders
Seeing the solar eclipse in a new light
A total solar eclipse is an amazing phenomenon, and can illustrate biblical teachings
by Lewis H. Seaton III