Posted on 07 June 2024
The Wisdom of God: Jesus or a created thing?
Key Point 1: Introduction
The book of Proverbs speaks highly of Wisdom, describing it as more precious than jewels. But there is a question that arises: Was wisdom the first thing that God created? This idea has been suggested by some …
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Posted on 06 June 2024
Hibernation, Migration, and the Ark
Introduction
The concept of hibernation and migration has been a topic of interest in relation to the biblical story of Noah's Ark. A recent study on a marsupial's ability to hibernate for an extended period has sparked discussion among creationists. While this finding may seem …
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Posted on 06 June 2024
Review of "Jesus Interrupted" by Bart Ehrman
Introduction
The book "Jesus Interrupted" by biblical scholar Bart Ehrman attempts to undermine the reliability of the New Testament. However, it is important to note that Ehrman is a self-professed agnostic and former ultra-fundamentalist Christian, which may have influenced his perspective. In this …
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Posted on 05 June 2024
The Gender-Neutral Bible: A Closer Look
In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards gender-neutral Bible translations. These translations aim to remove masculine pronouns and generic masculine language from the text in order to promote inclusivity and avoid offense. However, this approach raises important questions about the accuracy …
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Posted on 05 June 2024
Genesis According to Evolution
Many Christians today believe in the compatibility of evolution and the biblical account of Genesis. They propose that God used processes such as the big bang, stellar evolution, and gradual geological changes over millions of years to create the world. Some even suggest that God employed …
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Posted on 05 June 2024
Is Genesis Poetry / Figurative, a Theological Argument (Polemic), and Thus Not History?
Critique of the Framework Hypothesis
The 'framework hypothesis' is a popular view among some evangelical seminaries that seeks to reconcile biblical authority with the idea of long ages. However, this interpretation is a departure from the traditional understanding …
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Posted on 03 June 2024
Jumping Ship: A Personal Journey from Evolution to Creation
Introduction
In this article, we explore the personal journey of Dr. James Allan, a geneticist who spent most of his career as an ardent believer in the theory of evolution. However, after a spiritual awakening and a thought-provoking question from his …
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Posted on 31 May 2024
Linn E. Carothers: Exploring the Biblical and Scientific Truths of Creation
Introduction
Linn E. Carothers has created an excellent resource that delves into the biblical and scientific truths of the opening chapters of the Bible. This comprehensive series, consisting of 12 DVDs, each lasting between 30 to 40 minutes, provides …
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Posted on 30 May 2024
Adam and the Immune System
Introduction
In this article, we will explore the question of whether Adam and Eve had an immune system before the Fall. We will consider biblical principles and scientific reasoning to provide insights into this topic.
The Physical Connection to Adam
One important aspect to consider …
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Posted on 30 May 2024
Creation Days and Orthodox Jewish Tradition
In the book of Genesis, there is a description of the creation account that includes the story of how God created the world in six days. This account has been a topic of much discussion and interpretation, with different views on whether these "days …
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Posted on 30 May 2024
God’s Rest: A Problem for Theistic Evolution
According to Scripture, God finished creating the entire universe in six days and rested on the seventh day. However, theistic evolutionists argue that God created galaxies, planets, and all living things through natural processes governed by physical laws. They claim that creation …
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