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Does it matter what people believe?
Many claim that biblical creation is wrong, but postmodernism and relativism deny objective truth in the first place.
by Jonathan Sarfati
William of Ockham
The Bible is the supreme authority in all it teaches. All else, and particularly human conjecture, is subordinate to and corrected by the written Word of God.
by Russell Grigg
‘Atheist atrocities fallacy’?
What is it? Is it a real fallacy? How do we respond?
by Shaun Doyle
Having your cake, and eating it
Evolution is often claimed to explain something and its opposite, so it certainly should not be called science, rather an unfalsifiable ideology!
by Lucien Tuinstra
The deep inconsistency of evolutionism, revealed amid the COVID-19 crisis
The New York Times released an opinion piece recently that perfectly illustrates how evolutionists cannot live consistently with their worldview.
by Paul Price
Countering the Assault on Eyewitnesses
A frequent claim repeated by skeptics: “Eyewitness testimony is notoriously unreliable.” Let’s investigate this claim.
by Paul Price
The universe of the lone brain
In wrestling with the overwhelming evidence of design around us, atheists propose explanations somewhere beyond this world; even in imagined other universes.
by Paul Price
A very tired Christian
A Christian says he’s tired of the creation-evolution debate. Dr Don Batten explains its importance, documents how it has helped people come to Christ, and cites biblical encouragement for the weary.
by Don Batten
The ‘interpretation argument’: an irrefutable argument against Christianity?
An ex-Christian posts a video claiming to have an irrefutable argument against Christianity. We respond.
by Lita Sanders
Missing? or misinterpreted?
by Ken Ham
The parable of the cupboard and Genesis 1:29–30
A simple parable to help you in your conversations with Christian old-earthers.
by Paul Price
The house that changed colour
Would an atheist believe in God if his house changed colour overnight?
by Ari Takku