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Terrorism and Europe’s spiritual vacuum
Threats to peace and stability generally (such as fear of terrorism) are not disconnected from the increasing moral and spiritual vacuum in our post-Christian western nations.
by Philip Bell
The meaning of yôm in Genesis 1:1–2:4
Despite claims to the contrary, the meaning of yôm in Genesis is not in doubt.
by Francis Humphrey
Creationist contributions to science
Biblical creationists founded modern science and continue to contribute substantially, contrary to hype from those with an anti-God agenda.
by Don Batten
The horse and the tractor
If naturalistic evolution is true, then a Creator God is redundant, as the horse and tractor analogy shows.
by John Woodmorappe
Mind over matter
A naturalistic view of origins must explain the existence of coded information within living things arising from a ‘no mind’ process, but all of our scientific observations deny that possibility.
by Calvin Smith
2nd Century Church Fathers: God will make lions vegetarian again
Second century Church Fathers believed God would end animal suffering and predation.
by Benno Zuiddam
What was the ancient Jewish view of creation?
In the centuries before and after the coming of Jesus Christ, how did Jewish theologians understand the creation account in Genesis?
by David Malcolm
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
Proclaiming Creation in a scientific age-->
Contrary to the tired old mantra, ‘science has disproved the Bible’, biblical literate and scientifically informed Christians can (and should) proclaim creation with well-founded confidence.
by Philip Bell
Worldviews, logic, and earth’s age—part 2
Deep-time compromise has had a negative effect on the Christian church despite claims to the contrary.
by John K. Reed and Shaun Doyle
Worldviews, logic, and earth’s age—part 1
Old-earth creationists should face the reality that their position more aligns them with a worldview that opposes Christianity.
by John K. Reed and Shaun Doyle
Does creation damage Christianity’s credibility?
Do compromising interpretations of Genesis help apologetics?
by Lita Sanders