Creation Apologetics defends the biblical account of creation, asserting its theological necessity and historical accuracy against modern evolutionary theories.
Was Joseph Sold to Ishmaelites or Midianites?
The narrative in Genesis explains Joseph's sale to traders identified as both Ishmaelites and Midianites, highlighting the fluidity of tribal identities in commerce.
How Many Persons Were in Jacob’s Household When They Moved Into Egypt?
Genesis 46:26-27 and Acts 7:14 report different numbers of Jacob's household in Egypt, highlighting variations in textual traditions and counting methods.
Does Theistic Evolution Truly Reflect Biblical Creation?
Can faith and science align? Explore how God’s Word speaks to creation and what it means for believers today. Dig into the discussion now.
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY—The Creation of Adam and Eve
The Genesis account of Adam and Eve explores humanity's creation, divine purpose, free will, and the consequential fall, shaping Christian theology's understanding of sin and redemption.
How Many Clean Beasts Did Noah Take Into the Ark: Seven of Each or Seven Pairs?
Delve into the intriguing question of 'How Many Clean Beasts Did Noah Take Into the Ark: Seven of Each or Seven Pairs?' This article offers a meticulous examination of Genesis 7:2, exploring various interpretations and their theological implications. Unravel the complexities of the biblical narrative, the role of clean animals in Noah's time, and how these insights shed light on ancient practices and scriptural harmony.
Does the Bible Support Evolution? A Detailed Examination of Scripture and Creation
The Bible teaches God created distinct kinds, rejecting theistic evolution. Adaptation occurs within kinds, not macroevolution.
THE JUDGMENT (Genesis 3:8–21)
There are many excursions in this article today. We have The “Where Art Thou” Excursion, The Adam and Eve Resurrection Excursion, The Woman, the Serpent, and the Seeds Excursion, as well as verse-by-verse commentary.
Evolution or the Bible?
The Bible and evolution present two opposing authorities—Jehovah’s revelation versus human speculation—on the origin and purpose of life.

