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Hugh Ross Church Fathers
What Hugh Ross used to say about the Church Fathers on Genesis, and why he had to retract (quietly).
by Jonathan Sarfati
‘Soft’ gap sophistry
Soft gappers claim Gen. 1:1–2 refers to creation of stars, galaxies and the matter of the earth, and v. 3–31 to forming and filling of earth billions of years later.
by Don Batten
Should Genesis be taken literally?
How would the original readers have understood it?
by Russell Grigg
More false claims by Hugh Ross
Hugh Ross makes excuses for ignoring Refuting Compromise, and claims that YECs have ignored A Matter of Days.
by Jonathan Sarfati
‘Same old’ vs fresh and new
Evolutionists keep committing the same old fallacies, while the creation paradigm inspires fresh discoveries.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Is Jesus Christ the Creator God?
Jesus’ miracles showed His power over creation—no need for evolution.
by Russell Grigg
The Flood and the Bible
Simple explanation of globe-covering Flood in Genesis. God judged people’s wickedness, but showed mercy with His Ark design. Flood formed most rock layers and fossils, so no place for millions of years—so evolution is impossible!
by Jonathan Sarfati
Longwinded, sometimes interesting, and marred by evolutionary presuppositions
An attack on atheism hampered by adopting evolutionary assumptions
by Gavin Cox
The universe isn’t old, it’s just tired!
The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that the entropy (disorder) of the universe increases through time.
by James (Jim) R. Hughes
Remarkable evidence
There is increasing evidence of the remarkable stability of our solar system. Other star systems in the Milky Way appear much more chaotic.
by Andrew Sibley
The confusion of liberalism
Conversational approaches to studying Scripture can lead to liberalism, where truth and values become relative.
by Andrew Sibley
Cancer and Creation
Testimony of former cancer patient about facing discouraging odds of survival with a malignant tumour, including his Creation reflections, and how God worked in it for good.
by Marc Ambler