Explore
Creation-Relevance
Back to Topics
Page 14 of 37 (433 Articles)
Understanding the enemy’s schemes: Long ages of time is the atheists’ “bedrock and launch pad”
Dismantling the millions and billions of years timeframe deprives evolution of its foundation, gutting atheism of its beachhead for firing ‘doubt-missiles’.
by David Catchpoole
Orthodox on God; ambivalent on biblical literalism; bypassing science; socially conservative
Orthodox on God, ambivalent on biblical literalism, bypassing science, and socially conservative.
by John Woodmorappe
Animals on the Ark
Various old-earth positions have loads of trouble figuring out why God put animals on the ark!
by Paul Price
What does it mean to be a “living  creature”?
Would a robotic dog that could make copies of itself be alive?
by James R. Hughes
CMI’s response to the ‘electric universe’
We explain why CMI is not interested in entertaining ‘electric universe’ ideas.
by Don Batten
The work ethic
The source of the work ethic that drove development of Western democracies.
by Marc Ambler
The Fall
How the disobedience of the first human couple had consequences for humanity. Only a historical Adam and Eve makes sense of death, suffering, and the Gospel.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Providing hope during a pandemic
Genesis 1-3 provides the explanation for the origin of death, suffering, and evil in God’s perfect creation. Evolution-believing theologians dismiss this, robbing Christians of hope.
by Gavin Cox
Evolution a replacement religion?
Evolution is evidence-based, right? Well why do scientific findings that fly in the face of evolution seldom impact the confidence of its adherents?
by Philip Bell
Is it ok to be a Christian and believe in evolution?
Can you be a Christian and believe in evolution?
by Joel Tay
How did the earth dry out after the Flood?
One objection to a global Flood is the thought that the wind that blew across the earth would be insufficient to dry the land. This is nonsense.
by Robert Carter
Teaching ‘original goodness’ is anti-Gospel
The increasingly popular belief in the inherent pre-moral goodness of Homo sapiens denies the corruption of human nature at the Fall and sabotages the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
by Philip Bell