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A Defense of Six-Day Creation
A former compromising pastor explains why he now believes that a strong stance on Genesis is critical for the church.
by G I Williamson
The bad tree of evolution
Rotten from the roots to the fruits.
by Robert Gurney
What distinguishes origins and operational science?
What’s the difference?
by Lita Sanders
William Lane Craig’s intellectually dishonest attack on biblical creationists
The teaching that God created everything ‘very good’ sharply contradicts billions-of-years dogma.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Tsunami tragedy
The tragic devastation wreaked by the Boxing Day, 2004 tsunami is a sober reminder of the awesome power of God’s judgment in the Flood of Noah.
by By Tas Walker
Skeptics challenge: a ‘God of love’ created a killer jellyfish?
How to answer a common objection from scoffers.
by David Catchpoole
Monkey madness
It wasn’t exactly a Shakespearean response that researchers got when they put a keyboard and computer screen in the local zoo’s monkey enclosure!
by David Catchpoole
Dealing with doubt
There are good ways back to faith if believers sometimes experience doubt in their Christian walk.
by Lita Sanders
Modern science in creationist thinking
As biblical creationists, can we know what God did when he created this vast universe?
by John Hartnett
Creation evangelism
The ‘big picture’ in which the Gospel makes sense.
by Carl Wieland
Who is being divisive about creation?
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the now-released December issue of Journal of Creation. Subscribers will be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.
by Lita Sanders
Adam and Noah: two beginnings
The parallels between Creation Week and Noah’s Flood underline the worldwide nature of the Flood.
by Don Batten