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Jesus teaching the ‘big picture’ from Genesis
Today’s evolutionized society needs Gospel preaching based on Genesis.
by Gary Bates, Russell Grigg
What distinguishes origins and operational science?
What’s the difference?
by Lita Sanders
Hugh Ross Church Fathers
What Hugh Ross used to say about the Church Fathers on Genesis, and why he had to retract (quietly).
by Jonathan Sarfati
On evolution and fraud
Why is evolutionary theory so full of deliberate frauds? And is this the major creationist argument against evolution?
by Joel Tay
The bad tree of evolution
Rotten from the roots to the fruits.
by Robert Gurney
The fish in the bathtub
Evolutionists have faith that a fish can evolve from water in a bathtub, given a billion years.
by Royal Truman
Can they all be wrong?
Evolution must be true because most scientists agree it is; but is that really the case?
by Carl Wieland
An ‘impossible’ dream—for an atheist
When an atheist’s recurring dream came true, he was left badly shaken—but none the wiser.
by David Catchpoole
Is ‘the ultimate curse’ the result of ‘the sin of Adam and Eve’?
A reader questions ‘omitting’ Adam’s helpmate from blame for the world’s tragic condition.
by Russell Grigg
What about those who have never heard the Gospel?
When we think about those who have not yet heard the Gospel, our response should drive us to evangelism.
by Lita Sanders
Why is CMI so dogmatic on 24-hour creation days?
Why does six-day creation matter? How can we refute old-earth compromisers?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Cecil the lion: should we care?
Global outrage over a hunter killing an African lion highlights the contradiction between care and concern for the treatment of animals and blind, pitiless evolution.
by Martin Duboisée de Ricquebourg