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Trinity: analogies and countering critics
10 Aug 2023
Answering questions about the Trinity: does God have parts, good vs. fallacious analogies, the Holy Spirit’s personality, the early Church’s recognition of the Trinity, what ‘God is one’ means.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Can evolution and religion co-exist?
22 Sep 2012
It depends on the religion!
by David Catchpoole
The chromosome 2 fusion model of human evolution—part 1: re-evaluating the evidence
21 Sep 2012
Part 1: re-evaluating the evidence
by Jerry Bergman, Jeffrey Tomkins
Don’t ignore the main weapon!
20 Sep 2012
Social, moral, political and economic problems abound, but rather than merely ‘holding the fort’, Christians should be advancing—which means engaging where the battle is raging.
by Geoff Chapman
How to build a bomb in the public school system
19 Sep 2012
The 1999 Columbine massacre prompted people to ask, ‘How could they do this?’ How indeed …
by David Catchpoole
Horse Shoe Bend, Arizona
18 Sep 2012
Carved by the receding waters of Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker
Horsetails are ‘living fossils’!
17 Sep 2012
Long familiar to keen gardeners, horsetails are ‘living fossils’, unchanged from their supposedly ‘prehistoric’ ancestors.
by David Catchpoole
Should we trust ministries that don’t support biblical creation?
16 Sep 2012
As always, the Scriptures are to be our ultimate guide.
by Calvin Smith
Does archaeology confirm the Bible’s historical record?
15 Sep 2012
The archaeological record corroborates the Bible’s record.
by Lita Sanders
Argon diffusion data support RATE’s 6,000-year helium age of the earth
14 Sep 2012
Supports RATE project’s 6,000-year helium age of the earth
by D Russell Humphreys
Thank you, ‘blogosphere battlers’—you’re making a difference
13 Sep 2012
Even stay-at-home grandmothers are becoming online ‘soldiers for Christ’ at the frontline of the origins debate—and making a difference
by David Catchpoole
Golden oldie
12 Sep 2012
Today, Koelreuteria lives in its natural state only in China, Japan and Korea. Why so far from its fossils found in USA and Germany?
by David Catchpoole