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How does the Bible teach 6,000 years?
Calculating the dates from the Flood to the Exile.
by Lita Sanders
The sixteen grandsons of Noah
Secular history shows that the survivors of Noah’s Flood were real people, whose names were indelibly carved on much of the ancient world.
by Russell Grigg
Joshua’s long day
Wouldn’t people be flung into space if the world stopped rotating? What really happened?
by Russell Grigg
Meeting the ancestors
Noah’s father, Lamech, could have talked to Adam!
by Russell Grigg
Should we trust the Bible?
Since CMI is based on the Bible, why should the Bible be trusted? Does our current text represent the original, and is the original accurate?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Belshazzar: The second most powerful man in Babylon
How archaeology vindicated the Bible’s curious claims about King Belshazzar
by Keaton Halley
Modelling biblical human population growth
The number of people alive today best fits the premise that we all descend from Noah and his family who survived the global Flood.
by Robert Carter and Chris Hardy
Archaeology supports the Bible
How archaeological evidence shows the Bible is a reliable record of real history.
by Keaton Halley
A tale of ancient toothpaste
by David Catchpoole
The Genesis 5 and 11 fluidity question
Many modern scholars believe that the Genesis genealogies contain gaps and cite fluidity as the reason. What is fluidity and why is it wrong?
by Travis R. Freeman
Computers on the Ark?
The Ark was totally feasible with technology known to the ancient world. But Ark defenders who assert superior science by Noah overlook the biblical worldview that made science possible.
by Jonathan Sarfati
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