An 'Old-Earth' Answer Provides Only Problems
In this article, Gary Bates responds to a critic who argues for an old-earth perspective. Bates begins by clarifying that when he refers to "biblical creationists," he is highlighting the belief that the Bible should be taken at face value, rather than being interpreted …
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Days of Revelation or Creation?
The interpretation of the six days of creation in the book of Genesis has been a topic of debate among Christians who seek to reconcile the biblical account with scientific theories such as evolution. One theory suggests that these six days were not actual days …
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The New Earth: A Restored Creation
The doctrine of the new heavens and earth is a core belief of Christianity. It is important for believers to understand what our future existence will be like and how it relates to the events described in Genesis. The Bible provides us with a …
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The Future: Some Issues for Long-Age Christians
Introduction
In discussions about creation vs evolution, one aspect that is often overlooked is the far-distant future. This poses significant challenges for Christians who believe that the earth is millions or billions of years old. Scientists predict that the universe will eventually reach …
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Dr. Edmond W. Holroyd: Exploring the Creationist Perspective
Dr. Edmond W. Holroyd is a renowned Christian scholar who has delved into the biblical and scientific truths surrounding the opening chapters of the Bible. Through his comprehensive series of 12 DVDs, each ranging from 30 to 40 minutes in length, he …
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The Use of Creation in the Old Testament
Most Christians believe that God is the same in both the Old and New Testaments, but sometimes we fail to fully understand how this impacts our reading of Scripture. While our relationship with God has changed through Jesus' sacrifice, God Himself has …
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Noah's Flood and the Gilgamesh Epic
The story of Noah's Flood from the book of Genesis has faced significant criticism throughout history. One popular theory suggests that the biblical account was borrowed from flood legends in Mesopotamia, particularly the Gilgamesh Epic. However, it is important to examine the evidence and …
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Easter's Earliest Creed
The bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of Christianity. The earliest Christians boldly proclaimed the resurrection as the central belief and ultimate proof of Jesus' divinity. Without the resurrection, Christianity would cease to exist. The apostle Paul succinctly stated, "And if Christ is not risen …
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Recovery from Evolution
Introduction
In this article, we will explore the journey of Dr. Alan Galbraith, a hydro-scientist who describes himself as a "recovered evolutionist." After being an evolutionist for many years, Dr. Galbraith became convinced of Genesis creation and now embraces a young-earth, Christian perspective. His scientific career with …
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Gospel Dates and Reliability
The dates of the New Testament books, specifically the Gospels, have been a point of debate among Bible scholars. While it is challenging to determine the exact dates with absolute certainty, there are several factors that provide clues about when they were written.
1. Church Fathers' …
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Edward A. Boudreaux: Theoretical Chemistry in Six Days
Why 50 Scientists Choose to Believe in Creation
Introduction
Edward A. Boudreaux, a theoretical chemistry professor at the University of New Orleans, Louisiana, holds a Ph.D. in chemistry and has spent several decades in research and education in the field of …
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