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The Stone ‘Age’—a figment of the imagination?
Claims that there was such a time as the Stone Age are not supported by the evidence.
by Robert Niemand
How does Göbekli Tepe fit with biblical history?
How does this supposedly 12,000-year-old archaeological find fit with biblical history?
by Lita Sanders
Patterns of evidence: Exodus. A review
Increasingly, secular archaeologists claim there is no evidence of the Hebrew occupation of ancient Egypt. This film begs to differ.
by Gary Bates
Mesopotamian monsters in Paris
Ancient Mesopotamian artifacts show evidence of ancient knowledge of dinosaurs.
by Dominic Statham
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
Ancient Egypt confirms: Genesis is history
The ancient Egyptians knew what many modern theologians deny: Genesis is reliable history
by Carl Wieland
Searching for Moses
by David Down
Towering change
The fact that humans can talk speaks volumes for the Creator’s genius.
by Carl Wieland
New archaeological find affirms Old Testament historicity
The discovery of a tablet with details of one of Nebuchadnezzar’s court officials supports the historicity of the book of Jeremiah.
by Don Batten
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