Materialist origin stories lean on imagination to replace missing causes; Scripture anchors life’s origin in Jehovah, the purposeful Creator.
Teaching About Evolution in the Public Schools: Exposing the Bias
How evolution is often taught with hidden assumptions, and how fair education separates evidence from worldview indoctrination.
Information, Specified Complexity and the Explanatory Filter: Proof of Divine Intelligence
Life runs on encoded, specified information. Where real codes exist, intelligence is the best cause. Scripture identifies that Intelligence as Jehovah.
Creation Apologetics: Defending the Biblical Account of Origins with Sound Reason and Evidence
Creation Apologetics defends the biblical account of creation, asserting its theological necessity and historical accuracy against modern evolutionary theories.
How Should Christians Understand the “Days” of Creation in Genesis?
Explore the diverse interpretations of the creation days in Genesis. Discover how these views affect our understanding of God's work.
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.
The Scientific Evidence for Creation
The scientific evidence for creation is found in three different areas. First, there is the scientific evidence for the creation of the physical universe. Second, there is the scientific evidence for the creation of first life. Third, there is the scientific evidence for the creation of all basic life forms, including human beings.
Genesis 1:2—“The Earth Became” or “The Earth Was”? A Biblical Apologetics Analysis of the Inspired Text
The article debates Genesis 1:2's interpretation, arguing "was" is correct, opposing theories of prior chaos or catastrophe.
Did God Create the Earth In Six 24-hour Days?
The Genesis creation account begins with the simple, powerful statement: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1) More and more Bible scholars are agreeing that this statement describes an action, which is separate from the creative days described in Genesis 1:3 onward.
Is the Hebrew Word “Erets” in Genesis 1:10 the Same as in Genesis 1:1, and Do They Mean the Same Thing?
The Hebrew word is erets in both verse 1 and verse 10. Erets refers to (1) earth, as contrasted to the heavens (Gen 1:1); (2) or more restricted to all the dry land of the earth (1:10); (3) or restricted even further by referring to just the land of a certain section of the earth…

