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The Bible: is it guilty until proven innocent?
23 Jan 2018
Challenge the assumption that we should be skeptical about Scripture!
by Lita Sanders
Silicon based bugs
09 May 2017
Smart work in the laboratory manipulating already existing life does not equal a step forward in goo-to-you evolution.
by John Hartnett and Robert Carter
Darwin’s corrosive idea
19 Sep 2017
A survey by the Discovery Institute draws attention to the incredible scientific illiteracy that underpins the general acceptance of evolution.
by D.R. Statham
The church of Jedi … believe it!
18 Jul 2017
Jedism is becoming more popular, with millions of claimed adherents. What’s really behind this phenomenon?
by Gary Bates
Faith through trials
09 Nov 2017
How should Christians think about tragedies like the Texas church shooting?
by Erin Hughes
Answering questions about the pre-Fall world
18 Nov 2017
What can we know about the pre-Fall world?
by Lita Sanders
Norway’s live ‘unstable’ Mount Mannen surprises geologists
21 Nov 2017
Geological forces could cause a devastating landslide.
by Ari Takku
US government spends millions researching UFOs
21 Dec 2017
An unusual admission by the US has many asking if aliens are real. Are you ready with an answer?
by Gary Bates and Lita Cosner
“The humble approach”
29 Jun 2017
Understanding the flawed basis of this organization’s structure and focus and its effect on faith and science.
by Jim Witteveen
Edinburgh’s tale of two cities
09 Mar 2017
Scotland’s famous city of Edinburgh, though once blessed by God, now welcomes (even celebrates) atheism and paganism, the fruit of generations of biblical compromise and rampant liberalism.
by Paul James-Griffiths
Are we grasping the nettle with our apologetics?
20 Feb 2018
Everyone with a strongly-held opinion about origins desires a higher profile for their point of view but only a minority are actively promoting what they believe. What about you?
by Philip Bell
Did Mark plagiarize Esther?
10 Jun 2017
Responding to a skeptical demand for wooden literalism.
by Lita Sanders