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The Bible is infallible, but!
24 Sep 2014
Defining the principles by which we interpret the Bible is crucial for all Christians because it will influence how we understand origins.
by John Rendle-Short
The geologic setting of the Green River Formation
by John H. Whitmore
Anchoring their faith
04 Mar 2014
Providing answers helps people when they are questioning the faith.
by Gary Bates
The meaning of unconformities
12 Jul 2019
How does Noah’s Flood provide a better framework for understanding unconformities?
by John K. Reed and Michael J. Oard
Extrasolar planets with organic materials
09 Oct 2009
Are they incubators of life or just similar to the dead planets in our solar system?
by Wayne Spencer
New England Journal of Medicine promotes anti-theism
New England Journal of Medicine promotes anti-theism
by Jonathan Sarfati
Too many dinosaur names
15 Jan 2009
The number of dinosaur species names has been halved—from more than 1,000 down to 500 or so. Did Noah need to take these hundreds of dinos aboard the Ark?
by David Catchpoole
A high view of Scripture?
06 Aug 2011
Round two versus a theistic evolutionist who objected to being grouped with the ‘useful idiots’ who help the atheistic cause with their compromise. Objective biblical exegesis trumps postmodern eisegesis.
by Philip Bell, Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Plenty of time
18 Dec 2010
For oil reserves, for distant starlight to reach the earth, and for God (who created time)
by Jonathan Sarfati and David Catchpoole
The Darwin Anniversary
24 Nov 2009
November 24, 2009, is the 150th anniversary of the publication of Origin of Species. How should we respond?
by Carl Wieland
Missing cosmic sources elude astrophysicists
04 Sep 2014
Astrophysicists have found there is too much light in the space between galaxies and propose it is caused by decaying Dark Matter.
by John Hartnett
Raindrop imprints and the pre-Flood/Flood boundary
10 Apr 2015
Do raindrop imprints help identify the pre-Flood/Flood boundary?
by Michael J. Oard