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Oceans of water
04 Oct 2014
Deep inside the earth, there’s a lot of water. Is there a connection with Noah’s Flood?
by Tas Walker
Creation in-depth: The Evangelical church
03 Oct 2014
Has the evangelical church lost its ‘saltiness’ in the world by abandoning the authority of Scripture?
by Andrew S Kulikovsky
‘Evolution is science, but creationism is religion’
02 Oct 2014
Using buzzwords to divide and deride.
by Shaun Doyle
The Australian dingo—a wolf in dog’s clothing
01 Oct 2014
‘A dog is man’s best friend’? But there are good reasons to beware the dingo!
by David Catchpoole
Eve’s offspring, the serpent, and his offspring—Part 2
30 Sep 2014
Part 2 continues to trace the theme of Eve’s offspring and the offspring of the serpent through Israel’s history.
by Lita Sanders
Answering fools’ folly
29 Sep 2014
Does the Bible contradict itself in Proverbs 26:4–5?
by David Catchpoole
Dark Matter and the Standard Model of particle physics—a search in the ‘Dark’
28 Sep 2014
The Standard Model of particle physics is on a collision course with the Big Bang model.
by John Hartnett
Meaning, and why does God allow suffering?
27 Sep 2014
How do we know that there is objective meaning in the world? And why would a loving God allow suffering?
by Lita Sanders
Unbeliever clears up myths about Augustine and the term ‘literal’
26 Sep 2014
Exposes theistic evolutionists’ wrong views.
by Lita Cosner, Jonathan Sarfati
A Matter of Faith—movie review
25 Sep 2014
A new movie attempts to create awareness of the problems facing Christian families when their children attend university
by Gary Bates
The Bible is infallible, but!
24 Sep 2014
Defining the principles by which we interpret the Bible is crucial for all Christians because it will influence how we understand origins.
by John Rendle-Short
Eve’s offspring, the serpent, and his offspring—Part 1
23 Sep 2014
From Genesis to Revelation, the idea of offspring is important to the story of salvation. Part 1 of this series introduces this theme.
by Lita Sanders