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Disconnected from reality
Why the trend to move away from the solid truth of God’s Word to subjective moods and feelings?
by Grant Zippel
Evangelical wing of major Aussie church promotes ‘peace with evolution’
The Sydney Anglicans are rightly respected for their stand on biblical authority. But a recent affiliated publication calls for seeing Genesis as ‘figurative’.
by Tas Walker
The stingray of death
In the aftermath of Steve Irwin’s death, many question the brevity of his life.
by David Catchpoole
Hurricanes are “Acts of Man,” not “Acts of God”
Nature was thrown “out of whack” because of man’s sin.
by Michael Oard
Shame on Charisma!
The June 2003 issue of the leading Pentecostal magazine Charisma featured a shocking cover story, an error-filled puff piece about the leading ‘progressive creationist’ Hugh Ross plus a hatchet job on biblical (‘young earth’) creation.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Creation Week, mature creation, and natural processes?
Creation Week, mature creation, and natural processes?
by Shaun Doyle
6-day creation: Irrelevant to the Gospel? (part 1)
Does belief in old earth creation or young earth creation impact the Gospel? If so, how? If not, are these topics side issues? How important are they really?
by Richard Fangrad and Alexander Osborne
The importance of biblical creation
The importance of biblical creation featuring Richard Fangrad, 2011 Muskoka Conference
by Richard Fangrad
Smallpox
This virus was so devastating that humanity collectively fought to completely eradicate it. Find out how.
by Lita Sanders
Praying the 'Sinner's Prayer' does not make you a Christian
Praying the 'Sinner's Prayer' does not make you a Christian (Creation Magazine LIVE! Highlight)
by Richard Fangrad and Alexander Osborne
Exposing the truth about creationists
Creation Magazine LIVE! Season 8 Episode 11 Exposing the truth about creationists
Origins and the Gospel
Creation Magazine LIVE! Season 8 Episode 2 Origins and the Gospel
by Thomas Bailey and Richard Fangrad