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Bible v slavery: response to critics
09 Apr 2022
Many biblioskeptics attack the Bible for teaching racism and slavery, but it was actually biblical teaching that abolished these evils.
by Carl Wieland
Is ‘mitochondrial Eve’ consistent with the biblical Eve?
05 Jan 2013
The creation model doesn’t need tweaking to fit with the evidence.
by Robert Carter
Taxonomic manipulations likely common
04 Jan 2013
Evolutionary fossil charts which show ‘change’ in species and are sometimes used to date sedimentary rocks don’t survive close scrutiny.
by Michael J. Oard
Why do so many people commit suicide?
03 Jan 2013
As evolutionary teaching has increased, so too has the number of people killing themselves.
by Seth Adamson
What’s in an Egg?
02 Jan 2013
Unscrambling the mysteries of the ‘eggstraordinary’ egg—testament to a Creator.
by David Catchpoole
Using your talent
01 Jan 2013
Moving into the New Year, here is a challenge: ‘What on earth are you doing, for heaven’s sake?’
by Phil Robinson
Adam and Noah: two beginnings
31 Dec 2012
The parallels between Creation Week and Noah’s Flood underline the worldwide nature of the Flood.
by Don Batten
Time, eternity, and the creation of the universe
30 Dec 2012
Can the universe be caused by something immaterial and eternal?
by Don Batten
Can we ‘conclusively’ say that dinosaurs were created on Day 6?
29 Dec 2012
We were not there, but the God of the Bible was, and we can trust His word.
by Lita Sanders
Is the faint young sun paradox solved?
28 Dec 2012
The earth would have been a ‘snowball’ if an evolutionary origin of the solar system was true.
by Michael J Oard
True versus false humility
27 Dec 2012
How does a person’s view of Genesis relate to the humility of the incarnate Son of God? If he or she desires to be Christ-like, there is a very clear relationship.
by Philip Bell
‘Living fossils’ enigma
26 Dec 2012
Gingko trees, crocodiles, horseshoe crabs, coelacanth fish, tuatara lizards, Lingula lamp shells and Neopilina molluscs haven’t changed in at least a hundred million years. How come?
by David Catchpoole