Evidence of a seven-day week in the Ancient Near East—part 1
Did ancient cultures use a seven-day week?
Combining Adam and evolution: an exercise in futility
An updated model for reconciling evolution with the Genesis account of Adam and Eve is proposed. Biblical and scientific issues abound!
Could thorns have existed outside of Eden, and what about the Framework
Hypothesis?
Could thorns have existed outside of Eden? What about the Framework Hypothesis?
And how certain are we that Genesis 1:1–2:3 is history?
The spiritual death of the Adam tribe?
Do the ‘years’ of Genesis 5 actually refer to generations?
Clearing up creation confusion
An intemperate critic understands neither CMIs approach, the nature of science
and biblical faith, nor the importance of biblical (‘young earth’) creation.
‘Flat Earthism’ and seeking truth in a confused world
We need good tools to discern truth from error in an era of increasing mental
fog, so how are your critical thinking skills?
Defending the authority of Scripture
Lael Weinberger talks with the leading Bible expositor John
MacArthur (1939–2025)
Eve’s offspring, the serpent, and his offspring—Part 2
Part 2 continues to trace the theme of Eve’s offspring and the offspring of the
serpent through Israel’s history.
The 1865 Melbourne Gorilla Exhibit
Sneak peek for the latest Creation magazine: Why was Melbournes first gorilla
exhibition organized? Not to promote evolution but to oppose it. How successful
was it?
The genealogies of Jesus
The genealogies of Jesus in Matthew and Luke are different. In-depth study of
Scripture and Jewish methods explains why. Both genealogies explain important
facets of the Gospel message.
The global Flood—according to the New Testament
The New Testament authors do not allow for a local flood.
Were the ‘sons of God’ and/or the nephilim extraterrestrials?
Who were the sons of God and the Nephilim of Genesis 6? Were the sons of God
aliens? Or were they angels? Or Sethites marrying Cainites? What do Scripture
and science say about ET?
The biblical minimum and maximum age of the earth
From Archbishop James Ussher to modern times, Christians have tried to establish
an approximate age for the earth based on the biblical texts.
Cain: The ultimate cautionary tale
What can we learn from this tragic account?
Is Genesis poetry / figurative, a theological argument (polemic) and thus not
history?
The ‘Genesis is poetry’ (Framework Hypothesis) idea is thoroughly
self-inconsistent and nebulous, but also undermines the Gospel at its
foundations.
Why Genesis Is History, Not Myth or Poetry
Genesis is often debated: is it history, poetry, or myth? Why does it matter if it’s taken as literal history? Explore how Genesis lays the foundation for biblical doctrines and explains the origin of death and suffering. Can a worldview without Genesis uphold moral absolutes, or does it shift the basis for truth entirely?
Dr Jonathan Sarfati unpacks the textual and theological reasons Genesis should be read as history. Discover the literary structure, the connection to the gospel, and how New Testament writers and Jesus Himself affirmed Genesis as real events. Dr Sarfati reveals why compromising on Genesis impacts not just theology but the essence of the gospel itself.