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Who was Cain’s wife?
29 Mar 2022
If marrying your sibling is unlawful, who did Cain marry? What are the biblical and scientific issues?
by n/a
Lessons from Augustine’s De Genesi ad Litteram—Libri Duodecim
10 Oct 2014
Augustine’s works are sometimes wrongly used to pour scorn on young-earth creationists.
by Andrew Sibley
Bad science and discrimination in education policies
23 Jan 2014
Governments bow to special interests to impose belief systems in schools.
by Tas Walker
Alligator ancestor antics
22 Jul 2013
A fossil skull found with dinosaurs is identical to a modern American alligator, but was given a different scientific name, giving the illusion of evolution.
by Don Batten
Helium in the Earth’s Atmosphere
Helium in the Earth’s Atmosphere
by David Malcolm
Origin of life
14 Jul 2013
Not so hard after all?
by Don Batten
Six days? Really?
24 Feb 2022
Are the days of creation ordinary days? Could they be long periods of time? Is Genesis 1 poetry? Does the length of the days really affect the Gospel?
by Dr Don Batten (contributing editor), Dr David Catchpoole, Dr Jonathan Sarfati and Dr Carl Wieland
Dealing with new challenges to the Bible
01 Sep 2013
Sometimes we receive challenges we’ve never faced before. How should we deal with them?
by Tas Walker
Vintage Journal: Inheritance of biological information: part 1
15 Jul 2011
What is biological information, and how is it passed on from one generation to the next?
by Alex Williams
Reading ‘places’ in Genesis 1–11
21 Sep 2018
Does the use of ‘place’ in Genesis 1–11 indicate a historical focus?
by Alistair McKitterick
Heretic challenges the giants!
17 Sep 2010
A review of The Virtue of Heresy: Confessions of a Dissident Astronomer by Hilton Ratcliffe.
by John Hartnett
Newsweek attacks belief in Scripture
08 Jan 2015
Newsweek publishes a biased and uninformed attack on Christianity.
by Lita Sanders