Explore
Back to Topics
Page 241 of 481 (5765 Articles)
Thinking ‘upside-down’!
09 Jan 2014
When you think through challenges to the faith with a creation foundation, it is easy to come up with answers.
by Gary Bates
Camels—the ‘ships of the desert’
08 Jan 2014
Renowned for their ability to carry goods across arid wastelands, camels use three main mechanisms to survive when forced to go without water.
by Paula Weston
So obvious … now!
07 Jan 2014
When we start evaluating our personal journey, we can do so with ‘20:20 hindsight’.
by Peter Claussen
Broken images
06 Jan 2014
What happened to the image of God in mankind after the Fall?
by Lita Sanders
Is creation apologetics a problem?
05 Jan 2014
Does biblical creation distract from the Gospel?
by Lita Sanders
An ‘old-earth’ answer provides only problems
04 Jan 2014
An old-earth fails to deal with the major point raised in a CMI article. In fact, he actually makes the point and ignores four fundamental problems.
by Gary bates
In-depth: Scientific orthodoxy, theological innovation
03 Jan 2014
A review of The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion by Peter Harrison (Ed.)
by Daniel Davidson
Why would a loving God allow death and suffering?
27 Feb 2024
How can we reconcile a God of love with the natural and moral evils in the world, including tragedies, atrocities, disabilities, and pain?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
A living dinosaur?
01 Jan 2014
Does the Congo’s ‘mokele-mbembe’ also live in PNG?
by David Catchpoole, Carl Wieland
Big bang critic passes away
31 Dec 2013
Astronomer Halton Arp was no creationist, but his discoveries and publications showing major defects in big bang belief were legendary.
by John Hartnett
Kamikaze caterpillars
02 Feb 2022
Caterpillars that sign their own death warrant are a conundrum for evolution by natural selection
by Carl Wieland
Aboriginal cannibalism
29 Dec 2013
Is it true, and how does this relate to the evolution-inspired belief that Australia’s indigenous people are ‘less evolved’?
by Carl Wieland