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Is there a Reformed approach to science and Scripture?
19 Aug 2016
Ambiguity rules when the question of theology and the age of the earth are considered.
by Ian Hodge
The Prometheus movie and the ever challenging quest for our origins
21 Jul 2012
Another sci-fi movie raises questions about our origins and who created us.
by Shane Cessna
Strong defence of the biblical Adam
03 Nov 2017
A refreshing assessment of Genesis that biblical creationists should find useful.
by Lita Sanders
Did Jesus die because of how God made us?
18 Nov 2014
The biblical account of death stands in stark contrast to the Western story of death and evolution over millions of years.
by Peter Milford
‘Arrogate’
27 Jun 2013
A scandal of our contemporary culture that has been perpetuated for generations but about which most people are oblivious or continue to turn a blind eye.
by Peter Crook
The failure of evolutionary orthodoxy
20 Jan 2011
A columnist claims that religion leads people to despoil the environment. Is he right, and why should the evolutionist care?
by Lita Sanders
Well-armed water fleas and radishes
Things aren't always as they seem when it comes to nature.
by Carl Wieland
Once upon a time …
22 Feb 2007
Why evolutionists have taken modern dating methods too much ‘on faith’.
by Michael J. Oard
Ceres Surprises
03 Jun 2020
The dwarf planet Ceres is generating wonder and consternation amongst scientists
by Jonathan O’Brien
Copying confusion
Copying confusion Does duplication of existing DNA help evolution? by Alexander Williams
by Alexander Williams
The frantic search for extraterrestrial life
16 Oct 2018
What are the chances for extraterrestrial life? Could life evolve from non-living chemicals? Are there any suitable planets apart from ours?
by Henry Richter
The Israelites
02 Sep 2021
The origin of the Israelites is detailed in the Bible, but people tend to have an oversimplified understanding of the sons of Jacob, Isaac, and Abraham.
by Robert Carter and Lita Sanders