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How does the Bible teach 6,000 years?
Calculating the dates from the Flood to the Exile.
by Lita Sanders
The sixteen grandsons of Noah
Secular history shows that the survivors of Noah’s Flood were real people, whose names were indelibly carved on much of the ancient world.
by Russell Grigg
Egyptian history and the biblical record: a perfect match?
The historical accounts in Genesis and Exodus are often attacked on the basis of the ‘secure’ Egyptian chronology—but scholars are increasingly discovering that this is itself on shaky ground.
by By Daniel Anderson
Joshua’s long day
Wouldn’t people be flung into space if the world stopped rotating? What really happened?
by Russell Grigg
The Tower of Babel account affirmed by linguistics
How the account in Genesis 11 accurately records the origin of different languages.
by K. J. Duursma
The ten plagues of Egypt
Are naturalistic explanations of the ten plagues of Egypt valid?
by Russell Grigg
Archaeologist confirms creation and the Bible
Interview with archaeologist Dr Clifford Wilson on the historical reliability of the Bible.
by Carl Wieland
The original ‘unknown’ god of China
The oldest Chinese writing shows that the people had the knowledge of the God of Genesis.
by Ethel Nelson
Meeting the ancestors
Noah’s father, Lamech, could have talked to Adam!
by Russell Grigg
Should we trust the Bible?
Since CMI is based on the Bible, why should the Bible be trusted? Does our current text represent the original, and is the original accurate?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Belshazzar: The second most powerful man in Babylon
How archaeology vindicated the Bible’s curious claims about King Belshazzar
by Keaton Halley
Modelling biblical human population growth
The number of people alive today best fits the premise that we all descend from Noah and his family who survived the global Flood.
by Robert Carter and Chris Hardy