GOT QUESTIONS READING PLAN
Science and Creation
Basics of Biblical Creation What are the basics of creation according to the Bible? Did God create the universe in seven literal days? Why is believing so important? Read more... |
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Creation, Creatures, and Mythology Dinosaurs, cavemen, Adam's first wife — the creatures and mythology surrounding the biblical creation account. Read more... |
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Science and Biblical Apologetics Creation, science, and faith in God — Do we have to choose between science and God? Or does the Creator of the universe actually know what He's talking about? Read more... |
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Creation Theories The Bible is clear that God created the universe. But how? Evolutionists say the universe evolved over millions of years. But how did life come from inanimate matter? And where do aliens come in? Read more... |
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Creation and People Adam, Eve, Cain's wife, and the Land of Nod — who were the people that started it all? Are the stories in the Bible true, or just fables? Read more... |
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Creation and Geology How old is the earth? If the creation account of Genesis 1 is literal, why does the geology say the earth is so old? Do we have to reject science to have faith in the Bible? Read more... |
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Creation and Physics How old is the universe? Did the Big Bang really happen? How fast is starlight, anyway? When physics seems to contradict the biblical creation account, who do we believe? Read more... |
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Creation and Biology How does creationism fit with biology better than evolution? How do natural selection and microevolution fit with creationism? And where's the missing link? Read more... |
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Creation and Apologetics Creationism is a key concept in biblical Christianity. To reject it is to reject a significant portion of Scripture. But when science contradicts Scripture, do we refine science or reinterpret Scripture? Read more... |
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The Flood and the Tower The stories of Noah's Flood and the Tower of Babel sound fantastical. Are we to understand them literally? Or are they just legends adopted from other cultures? Read more... |
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