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Do we have enough evidence to trust the Bible?
01 Apr 2023
A lawyer gives his perspective on the Bible’s credibility as eyewitness testimony.
by Cortney Alexander
Australia’s remarkable Red Centre
25 May 2021
Reveals compelling evidence of the cataclysmic global Flood of Noah’s day.
by Tas Walker
‘Light from the big bang’ casts no shadows
06 Jun 2016
If Cosmic Microwave Background radiation came from the big bang, we should see shadows as it passes through galaxy clusters, but the predicted ‘shadows’ are not found.
by John Hartnett
Historical science and miracles
04 Jun 2016
Biblical creation deals with the relation between historical science and miracles, which methodological naturalism ignores before considering the evidence.
by Shaun Doyle
‘Earliest’ fossil ‘forest’ surprisingly complex
03 Jun 2016
Further study of a previously-decreed ‘simple’ and ‘early’ fossil forest shows more complexity than assumed.
by Michael J Oard
Beyond original sin?
02 Jun 2016
Denis Lamoureux’s rejection of a historical Adam and Original Sin is neither biblical nor scientific.
by Dominic Statham
Beginning at the writings of Moses
01 Jun 2016
Tribal people learn about salvation and history from Genesis to Jesus.
by John Sharpe and Andrew A. Snelling
Where materialism logically leads
31 May 2016
When scientists—particularly physicists—look at the universe and rule out the Creator, it inevitably leads them down a dark path to confusion.
by John G Hartnett
Unravelling myths about myth
30 May 2016
When Murray Adamthwaite understood that Genesis was real history, Christian doctrine then made sense.
by Carl Wieland
Is the Torah historical?
28 May 2016
Is history vs. myth a modern distinction?
by Lita Sanders
Phase problems with the astronomical theory
27 May 2016
Long-age explanations for the Ice Age based on cyclical changes in the earth’s orbital geometry raise more questions than answers.
by Michael J Oard
Global warming and ‘climate change’—recent developments and guidelines for discernment
26 May 2016
Recent developments, and guidelines for discernment
by Jake Hebert