Scientism and secularism … and Scripture?Scientism is bunk. But how do we integrate Scripture and science?Article09 Jul, 2021
No two ways about it – operational vs historical scienceThis episode tackles what is one of the biggest stumbling blocks to understanding the debate about origins: the difference between operational and historical science.Podcast07 Jul, 202123:41
Four kinds of faithNot all 'faith' is the same. Here's a helpful overview of different kinds of faith. Watch the entire episode at: https://creation.com/cml8-10 [https://creation.com/cml8-10]Video28 Jun, 202106:23
The ‘interpretation argument’: an irrefutable argument against Christianity?An ex-Christian posts a video claiming to have an irrefutable argument against Christianity. We respond.Article26 Jun, 2021
The inhuman nature of secular humanismHistorically, humanism had noble roots in Christian academia, but post-Reformation, through Unitarian influence, humanism’s biblical foundations were eroded and replaced by secular thinking based on evolution.Article24 Jun, 2021
See no truth, hear no truthA society where all views are allowed, or only ‘approved’ views? Who decides? What do evolutionists fear that they feel the need to ridicule or oppose creationists?Article08 Jun, 2021
MathematicsSome academics claim that mathematics could be racist, and that there is such a thing as ‘white math’.Article18 May, 2021
Missing Matter found?A new study claims to have found the same amount of matter as the Big Bang predictedArticle01 May, 2021
Memory, the brain, and the soulA reader asks—if memories are stored in the brain, what basis is there for belief in the soul?Article17 Apr, 2021
Yet another synthetic life claim?Scientists once again have claimed to created artificial living cells? What does this really mean for chemical evolution?Article15 Apr, 2021
Faith and factsDo faith and facts relate to each other at all? Is there evidence for Christian faith? Yes! A biblical worldview is the best fit for the facts.Podcast07 Apr, 202124:21
The conflict between conservation and Darwinian natural selectionLaudable conservation efforts are predicated on the belief that nature shouldn’t change over time, but this doesn’t sit well with the prevalent evolutionary belief that nature does change over time. Article11 Mar, 2021
Where did deep time belief arise?Western belief in ‘deep time’ first appeared in 17th and 18th century FranceArticle24 Feb, 2021
Why should a Christian ‘labour and toil’?Are Christians exempt from work, or on the contrary, called to work, unto the Lord? Our work ethics are rooted in the book of Genesis.Article20 Feb, 2021