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Isaiah 40:22 and the shape of the earth
The Hebrew word khûg, used in Isaiah 40:22, refers to a spherical earth.
by Dominic Statham
A flat earth, and other nonsense
Why the earth is a globe: refuting some mendacious Internet videos
by Jonathan Sarfati
Genesis contradictions?
Skeptics claim that the order of creation in Genesis 2 is different to that in chapter 1. But is it?
by Don Batten
Created or evolved?
What’s the evidence for creation, in the debate with evolution? Here’s how to make sense of this vital origins question.
by David Catchpoole
Where are all the people?
How could the human population have grown to seven billion from the eight survivors of Noah’s Flood only 4,500 years ago?
by Don Batten
The flat-earth myth and creationism
Many antitheists assert that Christians of the past believe in a flat earth, so were the bane of Columbus. But Christian scholars have almost always accepted the earth’s roundness.
by Jerry Bergman
The flat earth myth
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by Jonathan Sarfati
Is evolution true?
When the arguments used to support evolution are examined, how many actually pass muster?
by Don Batten
The biblical roots of modern science
The Christian worldview began modern science. A straightforward understanding of Scripture advanced scientific methods still further. And belief in Adam’s Fall inspired scientists to try to reach his pre-Fall knowledge.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Darwin’s real message: have you missed it?
Darwin’s real message—have you missed it? Some evolutionists really do understand its materialistic implications.
by Carl Wieland
The Non-Mythical Adam and Eve!
Refuting errors by Francis Collins and BioLogos
by Robert W Carter
Faith and facts
When debating skeptics who insist that science is all about evidence, it’s important to show that their worldview is incoherent; it does not make rational sense of the world we live in.
by Don Batten