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Answering a moral relativist
A critic says morality has evolutionary roots, and blasts creationists for their “narrow” worldview.
by Keaton Halley
Is Belief in God a case of Christian wish fulfillment?
An atheist correspondent asserts that Christian belief in God stems from a desire for a Heavenly Father to take care of us, but his argument commits a major logical fallacy.
by Lita Sanders
Why believe in objective morals?
How can we believe in objective morals if people disagree on moral questions?
by Shaun Doyle
Nature programmes, science and God
Design is taboo in our secular society. Nevertheless, the awesome spectacle and beauty evident in well-crafted wildlife documentaries is powerfully suggestive of that very thing, as research testifies!
by Philip Bell
Evolution, chance and creation
by Michael Stubbs
Does God exist?
Is there objective evidence that God exists? What are the consequences of atheism? Where did God come from? Can we know God personally?
by multiple authors
Evolution cannot take credit for morality
Answering the claim that morality can arise through a naturalistic evolutionary process.
by Keaton Halley
The positive case for creation
Creationists are not merely anti-evolution. We are pro-Bible, and advance constructive arguments for biblical creation. Here’s the evidence.
by Keaton Halley
The work ethic
The source of the work ethic that drove development of Western democracies.
by Marc Ambler
God and the beginning of the universe
Could God have entered into time?
by Shaun Doyle
Response to critic of Creation Answers Book, Ch.1
Is the Bible trustworthy and reliable? Response to critic, covering canon, contradictions, ritual purity laws, miracles, and science.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Is the Kalam argument for God a good argument?
What’s the difference between a good argument and a bad argument?
by Shaun Doyle