The Census of QuiriniusLuke’s account of the census of Quirinius holds up against biblioskeptical attacks.Article29 Dec, 2011
Defending the authority of ScriptureLael Weinberger talks with leading Bible expositor John MacArthurArticle26 Dec, 2011
Is the K/T the Post-Flood boundary?—part 1: introduction and the scale of sedimentary rocksIs there a change from worldwide/continental to local/regional sedimentation at the K/T boundary?Article23 Dec, 2011
Christopher Hitchens: Staring Death in the FaceWith the media deluged with eulogies on the passing of Christopher Hitchens, it pays to reflect on his own words about the prospect of death.Article22 Dec, 2011
Is Isaiah 7:14 exclusively a prophecy of Jesus birth?Is there a contemporary fulfillment of this passage?Article20 Dec, 2011
Speedy stoneWith the help of added microbes, researchers can turn soft sand into rock as hard as marble. You don’t need millions of years.Article19 Dec, 2011
Project NimCan a chimp learn language? And if so, does that mean we are closely related?Article18 Dec, 2011
Badly designed arguments—‘vestigial organs’ revisitedThe argument from ‘vestigial organs’ has been refuted many times by creationists, but some evolutionists still think it is a good argument against creation.Article17 Dec, 2011
Has the Kepler spacecraft found an ‘alien world’?Has the Kepler spacecraft found an ‘alien world’?Article15 Dec, 2011
Make believe knowledgeWe all ‘believe’ many things for many different reasons, but only Christianity is a belief with a solid rational foundation—Christ.Article13 Dec, 2011
Apartheid, racism, and biologyDoes biology have a place in our understanding of apartheid in South Africa?Article11 Dec, 2011
Is it God’s fault?How could a loving God just sit back and allow all the death and suffering in this world?Article08 Dec, 2011
Why do children lose their trust in the Bible?We need to teach our children that the Bible reliably reflects the real world.Article06 Dec, 2011