We will close out the logical fallacy series with two of the most common fallacies that occur in arguments about origins.
The “big bang” story aims to explain the universe’s origin without God and simultaneously fails to align with either the Bible & established scientific findings.
Phil Vischer apparently does not accept the history recorded in Genesis, and seems unaware of the science that confirms creation and the biblical timescale.
Many Christians have bought into the idea of extraterrestrial alien life. But is this idea really biblical?
Without design and order, the sun would not supply the earth with life-giving heat and light.
Unfortunately, many Christians have bought into the idea of extraterrestrial “alien” life without critically assessing such a belief in light of Scripture.
What was the star? And how did it lead the magi to the Lord? There have been many speculations.
By embracing materialism, the atheist has destroyed the possibility of knowledge, as well as science and technology.
PDF DownloadThe Bible instructs believers to have answers when challenged by any and all who oppose the Word of God.
There are a number of common arguments for the existence of God. But most of these arguments are not as effective as many Christians would like to think.
One of the common objections to biblical creation is that scientists have supposedly demonstrated that the universe is much older than the Bible teaches.
Many people have the impression that Christians live in two “worlds”—the world of faith and the world of reason.
With a little practice it’s possible to know the time of night, just by looking at the stars.
Some Christians have the idea that faith and reason are in conflict, divided by some unbridgeable chasm.
Some people have suggested that God (or a god) used a “big bang” to create the universe.
There are some positive things about the Intelligent Design Movement but also some things that a Christian should consider carefully.
A common argument against young-earth creationism is that gaps exist in the genealogies listed in the fifth and tenth chapters of Genesis.
Old-earth interpretations each have several problems. These selected examples should be more than enough to make the point.
The purpose of this section is to define some of the interpretive schemes that have arisen since the idea of vast ages became popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
It is time to stop compromising the clear words of God’s inspired Word and start trusting fully in what He said He did.
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