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Apologetics – a steppingstone, not a crutch
Avoid a pitfall: don’t let apologetics become a crutch for your faith!
by Paul Price
Kant’s religion of reason and the reinterpretation of Genesis 1–3
How did Immanuel Kant’s philosophy affect the interpretation of Genesis 1–3?
by Martin Duboisée de Ricquebourg
Without God the universal cart must come before the cosmic horse
Can 'Maxwell’s Demon' avoid an intelligent origin for life?
by Alex Williams
Diabolical ironclad beetles inspire extra-strong joints
Ironclad beetle laminated elytra have special joins that confer extra toughness, and might inspire aircraft joints.
by Jonathan Sarfati
No evidence for God?
How should we respond to such a radical claim?
by Shaun Doyle
Is there absolute truth?
Can we use the idea of ‘absolute truth’ to prove God is real?
by Shaun Doyle
The epistemic abyss of naturalistic evolution
However trustworthy our minds are, naturalistic evolution struggles to know itself.
by Shaun Doyle
The systematic consistency of biblical creation: an introduction
How can we show biblical creation is warranted and true?
by Cody J. Guitard
An evaluation of Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
Do Hume’s arguments undermine the design inference?
by Andrew Sibley
Rewilding, artificial foods, and creation
A response to the environmentalists’ rewilding agenda, which would devalue people and diminish the quality of human life. Far better, the biblical approach involves stewardship, and respect for creation.
by Andrew Sibley
Why must God be good?
What does the fact that there can be nothing greater than God say to this?
by Shaun Doyle
The existence of specified information in the universe points to a creator God
How specified information in the universe points to the Creator.
by John Woodmorappe