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Praising the Creator in the Psalms
24 Mar 2016
The doctrine of creation moved the psalmists to praise God. Do we?
by Lita Sanders
Can we know anything about the past?
22 Mar 2016
Ehrman’s latest book is just in time for the Easter season.
by Lita Sanders
David the Young Earth Creationist
17 Mar 2016
Genesis isn’t poetry, but Psalms’ poetic retellings of the creation account have much to teach the church today.
by Lita Sanders
Giant molecular clouds
15 Mar 2016
Attempts to explain how stars formed inevitably lead to storytelling, and a good imagination.
by John G. Hartnett
No coincidence
10 Mar 2016
The earth is a ‘privileged planet’ and was specially created to support life.
by Dominic Statham
Scientific paper credits ‘the Creator’ for human hand design
08 Mar 2016
Can secular journals get away with mentioning a ‘Creator’? No way!
by Paul Price
Have Population III stars finally been discovered?
03 Mar 2016
The big bang hypothesis demands that there should be stars with zero metal content.
by John G Hartnett
Evidence for Creation: Intelligent answers for open minds
25 Feb 2016
Some have minds like concrete: thoroughly mixed up and permanently set! Open minds prefer to engage with facts instead of toeing the party-line of prevailing dogma.
by Philip Bell
It’s storytime!
23 Feb 2016
BioLogos retells an evolutionary version of creation.
by Lita Cosner and Scott Gills
Exegetical methods and the Gospel
20 Feb 2016
Answering the question: is the grammatical-historical method really the only good way to interpret Scripture? And pointing a troubled person to the Gospel.
by Lita Sanders
Campaign to silence BBC presenter Dan Walker for his creationist views
18 Feb 2016
Appointment of BBC News presenter condemned simply because he believes in creation.
by Andrew Sibley
What impact does the detection of gravitational waves have on biblical creation?
16 Feb 2016
The discovery of gravitational waves that match Einstein’s general relativity theory for a binary black hole merger is an example of solid operational science.
by John G. Hartnett