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Plenty of time
For oil reserves, for distant starlight to reach the earth, and for God (who created time)
by Jonathan Sarfati and David Catchpoole
Is Genesis poetry? and Who was the father of hermeneutics?
This weekend feedback discusses the origin of the non-literal interpretation of Genesis, and who deserves the title ‘Father of Hermeneutics’.
by Lita Sanders
Snakes: designed to kill?
Snakes look like they were designed to kill. How does this fit with God creating everything ‘very good’?
by Philip Bell
Pew survey reveals basic ignorance of Christian belief
Most American Christians showed alarming ignorance of their own faith. What’s the solution?
by GB, LC
Can Christians believe evolution?
As we have often stated, we regard evolution as contrary to Scripture, but Christians can still be saved despite believing in it. A guest author explains some reasons for this, including how Christians are never fully mature when saved.
by Kevin Moritz
Strategy of the Devil
by Russell Grigg
A response to Timothy Keller’s ‘Creation, Evolution and Christian Laypeople’
Timothy Keller offers some ways that Christians can accept a ‘literal’ Adam and evolutionary processes. But this compromise forces him to reinterpret key parts of Genesis.
by Lita Sanders
Are we nothing more than a bag of chemicals?
An academic takes evolution to its logical conclusion—since people are essentially just rearranged pond scum in a Darwinian scenario, how can they be held responsible for committing crimes?
by Dominic Statham
Who was the serpent?
Did a snake really speak to Eve?
by Russell Grigg
Ganymede: the surprisingly magnetic moon
Why were scientists surprised and why it means it is young.
by Wayne Spencer
Was life really created in a test tube? And does it disprove biblical creation?
Did Craig Venter make a synthetic life form, and does it show that life could have evolved from non-living chemicals?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Where have all the people gone?
There are nowhere near enough people if we have been here for a long time.
by Silvio Famularo