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Noah—the man who trusted God
07 Apr 2010
By fleshing out the details with reasoned imagination, the Bible’s true account of the Flood comes vividly alive …
by Renton Maclachlan
Why did Jesus die?
06 Apr 2010
How evolution and long ages destroy the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
by Roger Birch
The Island rule—recipe for evolution or extinction?
05 Apr 2010
Animals migrating to islands can become bigger or smaller, but not a different kind of animal.
by Garry Graham
A gentle answer
03 Apr 2010
1 Peter 3:15 instructs Christians to ‘always be ready to give an answer’ yet with ‘gentleness and respect’—even to atheists. Also, we update a reader enquiring about ‘mitochondrial Eve’.
by Tas Walker and Robert Carter
Why young-age creationism is good for science
02 Apr 2010
It has the potential to improve the world of science significantly through increased accountability for speculative naturalistic scientists.
by Brett W. Smith
The Age of Earth—who examines the evidence for themselves?
01 Apr 2010
What is the main reason many scientists believe in an old-Earth? Do most study the science for themselves, or do they simply accept the words of others?
by Russell Humphreys
Inscriptions on the Cross
29 Mar 2024
Why do all four Gospels contain different versions? Does this indicate error?
by Russell Grigg
Isaiah 9:6–7: The coming Child who would be called ‘Mighty God’
30 Mar 2010
Isaiah prophesied about the coming of a Child who would also be the ‘Mighty God’ and ‘Father of Eternity’, which can fit only Jesus of Nazareth, the God-Man.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The ‘Pioneer anomaly’
29 Mar 2010
Creationist cosmology explains puzzling slowdown of Pioneer spacecraft.
by D. Russell Humphreys
Is Belief in God a case of Christian wish fulfillment?
27 Mar 2010
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
The immunoglobulin heavy chain gene family and gene duplication
26 Mar 2010
A gene family with irreducibly complex regulation that could not have been produced by past gene duplication followed by diversification.
by Yingguang Liu
Must I be a scientist to truly understand the Bible?
25 Mar 2010
All you need is a basic grasp of the issues, not a science degree, to counter today’s widespread evolutionary arguments against God, and reach out to the lost.
by Greg Demme