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“The Bible is not a science book!”
Compromise undermines the Gospel
by
Gary Bates
The Balaam inscription from Deir ‘Alla
Archaeology sheds light on the prophet Balaam from the book of Numbers. Explore the evidence that supports the Bible.
by
Keaton Halley
A response to a long Sojourn advocate
Scholars debate the length of time the Israelites spent in Egypt, but the long Sojourn view of 430 years has more weaknesses than most assume
by
Robert Carter
The oldest example of applied geometry in the world
A newly interpreted Old-Babylonian clay tablet reveals a sophisticated understanding of mathematics and survey consistent with the biblical timeframe
by
Gavin Cox
Where did the Israelites cross the “Red Sea”?
The location of the Israelites Red Sea crossing has perplexed scholars and intrigued the public for centuries. Multiple places have been suggested, each with a set of strengths and weaknesses.
by
Robert Carter
Nimrod
Where does the biblical Nimrod fit into extrabiblical history?
by
James R. Hughes
Remembering Bill Cooper (1947–2021)
Prolific author Bill Cooper has died (9 March 2021), author of numerous books, including After the Flood, and Authenticity of the Book of Genesis.
by
Andrew Sibley
The search for Adam, Eve, Noah and the Flood—in Ancient Egypt?
Answering an interesting question about whether the Ancient Egyptians knew about Adam’s genealogies up to Noah and Mizraim.
by
Gavin Cox
The authorship of the Gospels and answering the Christ myth
Answering questions about the authorship and sources of the Gospels, and refuting some common arguments related to ‘the Christ myth’.
by
Lita Sanders
Ancient civilizations and modern man
For evolutionists, our ancestors
must
be dumb and ‘on the way’ to becoming smarter, but the evidence points rather to them being highly intelligent.
by
David Criswell
Culture clash
When Europeans encountered Aboriginals on the Australian island of Tasmania, they assumed them to be not far removed from animal ancestors because of their ‘lack’ of technology.
by
Carl Wieland
A tale of ancient toothpaste
by
David Catchpoole
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